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Hello skyliners,

I am selling the wheels off my GTR. They are 17X9 Super Advan Racing wheels and are lightweight aluminium. The open design makes them easy to clean, and great for trackdays as they get plenty of cool air to your brakes. They come with a set of lock nuts (with tool) and aluminium valves. They also come with the wheel nut covers and three out of the four 'medalions'. They are a very light strong wheel and are used in many classes of racing/drift in Japan. Whilst there in january i saw a brand new set for sale at 253 000 yen!!!

They are currently fitted with a set of Falken Azenis RT215 Real Sport Semi Slick Tyres in 245/45/17 all 'round. The tryes are about 30% - 40% worn with heaps of life in them left. They are a really good tyre and up at the harder end of semi slicks so the wear rate is quite good.

I want $1800 for the wheels and tyres complete which is not bad considering what a set of good tyres costs these days, plus the fact that they come with nuts etc.

You are welcome to arrange pick-up or freight at your cost, or come and check them out.

EDIT: I'll now take $1400 ono from a keen buyer. or will trade for standard R33 GTR wheels

here's some pics:

wheels on my GTR

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picture showing the type of tyres

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c'mon folks, don't be shy. there is a shitload of value just in the set of four good semi slicks. let alone the alloy wheels they are wrapped around!! I'm always open to offers, so twist my arm and come and pick them up :P

ok, i will let you guys in on a secret, i'm in a good mood today. so make me an offer as i swear i can hear them saying.... "sell me richard, sell me". and i will.

hmm, i must confess i'm not 100% positive on that. I'm pretty sure they are +22mm. I know on the GTR they just fill the wheel arches nicely. They look very fat from behind the car. :D They are definately the proper GTR offset version of these rims that's for sure. So i'd say either +22 or +18.

c'mon guys, nice semi-slicks and wheels going cheap. :( i really want these gone as i've got new rims ready to use.

if anyone is keen on just the tyres i have someone interested in just the rims. The tyres are 245/45/17 RT215s with 70%+ tread all evenly worn.

sorry wldcrd, but it turns out it's probably easier to just move the wheels and tyres together.

ok guys, i'll take some offers on these as i want to get it sorted. Happy to make it 1600 if someone wants to come and pick them up.

c'mon folk, i still have these lovely wheels for sale. they will look nice and fat on any 180/silvia providing you can handle the girth.

strong, light wheels. hell if they are good enough for various D1 cars they are good enough for you!

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