Do these wheels fit the G50??

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If only they would ship to Australia...... *sigh*


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mmm, those are nice.

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Replica wheels aren't as strong and since they're for a lighter weight car to being with, I'd be concerned.

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In that case.... I will take a set of these!

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That price isn't for the wheels, it's for the chroming (it's an exhange).

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But there is a price available to buy them outright....(No exchange required)

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ozzie! wrote:But there is a price available to buy them outright....(No exchange required)
Yeah it's in the fine print, and they seem to be using OEM wheels, which is better than replica wheels. Which they mention.

Of crouse if I was going to go chrome, it would be something like thishttp://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem

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Rex wrote:Yeah it's in the fine print, and they seem to be using OEM wheels, which is better than replica wheels.
Not to mention there is a TSB wherein Nissan denies warranty converage for all 3rd party chroming of its OEM wheels.

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But I doubt any part of my car would be under warranty.....

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Rex wrote:
Yeah it's in the fine print, and they seem to be using OEM wheels, which is better than replica wheels. Which they mention.

Of crouse if I was going to go chrome, it would be something like thishttp://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
There was a large, clickable button just below the first BIG picture of the wheels, which links to a auction showing the buy outright price.

And I like those wheels too Rex..... but I don't think we have those rims on our 350Z's....


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