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Everyone, repeat after me: THEY ARE NOT STOCK! The only wheel 'stock' on a 78, or any S30 in the US, was a steel wheel with a hubcap. Even the Nissan factory S30 alloy wheel (the one that some people like to call 'Black Pearl' wheels) were dealer installed. montanagrl, the wheels in your avitar, the front spoiler, the stripes or side moldings (I can't tell which they are) are all dealer/aftermarket items. Just like the front and rear spoiler, rear window louvers, and 'factory alloy' rims on mine. Not 'stock' but commonly put on the cars either by the dealers themselves (Nissan items) or by some local shop contracted out by them (non-Nissan items).

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Depends what your definition of stock is I guess. Your excluding factory (genuine Nissan ) options from the stock category. I see your point.

These mags were available as a (factory Nissan) option for the S30 from 1974 onwards.

http://wazregister.com/index.php?title=Image:260z-factory-mag.jpg

All 260Z delivered to Australia had them fitted from the factory. You had no choice but to have them. That probably makes them stock in Australia by some definition.

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