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I know sometimes Bobjane have sets as 350Z owners have upgraded there rims and traded the stock ones in. Maybe if a local one had any go try them on. I have seen a set a while ago at a Brisbane BOB Jane. Don't know if they will fit but hey its a nissan so maybe they will.

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yep thats about the going rate... you can certainly find bargains - but thats the normal asking price. My mate actually nabbed his bosses for $500 when he bought a 350Z and changed rims! I would think the others to keep an eye out for once they start coming in is the nice 18" rims off the V35 Skyline coupes... a few of the guys I've spoken to that are privately importing a V35 are changeing the rims and lowering the coupe as soon as they are complied - and they'd look nice on a Stagea I reckon.

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clear indicators on the tail lights!!!! i want some! get away from the volvo look. any money for a set of those babys. already got the clear side repeaters.

oh right, and yeah the wheels look very pretty too.

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clear indicators on the tail lights!!!! i want some! get away from the volvo look. any money for a set of those babys. already got the clear side repeaters.

oh right, and yeah the wheels look very pretty too.

Series 2 stageas had clear rear indicators, just hit up a wrecker or yahoo auctions have them quite regularly

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