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Hi all

I have a set of stock R34 GT-t rims for sale.

I believe they are 17 x 7.5, 114.3 PCD and +40 offset.

These rims should fit R33's, and R32's without any problems.

On 2 rims there is 1 scuff mark on each of them (see pics). The rest are fine. A very strong (R34 rims are forged steel I believe) and nice looking wheel.

The rubber on them are 225/45/17 Yokohama / Advan DNA GP. These are the same spec to the aussie versions which are called the EVS100. Excellent tyre, both in the wet and dry. Could not make em wheelspin in the dry, in the wet, could get em to break traction when flooring first gear only. There is a good 40-50% left in these tyres.

They came off my R34, but have attached a pic of what they look like on a R33, R32 and S15.

Located in Sydney, price is $750.

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Do you ship to Brisbane & can you please give me a quote. Will you swap R33 stock 16" mags + cash? Lastly how deep is that main scratch? Surface or a few mm deep?

I dont know how much shipping is to Brisbane, but I think it would be at least $100. I dont mind shipping but its at the buyers expense.

Also the main scratch is just a surface one, it doesnt really get into the alloy itself. But it cant be buffed out by the looks of things.

I dont know how much shipping is to Brisbane, but I think it would be at least $100. I dont mind shipping but its at the buyers expense.

Also the main scratch is just a surface one, it doesnt really get into the alloy itself. But it cant be buffed out by the looks of things.

What's the best price you can do? You are going to have to come down in your price because those scratches are too big and there isn't enough tread left to demand that price. my email is [email protected]

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