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Very hard to find these rims as they are out of production.

- 17x8 +35

- 17x9 +38

- 5 hole

- 114.3 PCD.

Price: $900

No gutter rash but a few small scratches and markings. One rim has a small kink on outer lip but this doesn't affect the tyre balance in any way.

My new rims arrive here from Japan in under 2 weeks. I'm happy to take a deposit for now and once I get the newbies are on the car, I'll give the advans a good clean up and then finalise the transaction with buyer.

Prefer Melbourne people. Inspections are welcome.

cheers

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Bugger... I just saw this and I'm too late. Please let me know if sale doesn't go through for whatever reason. I have these on my 32 and want another set the same for track. I'm in Melbourne too.

BTW. What size tyres are on it? I can make out 255 for the back from the pics but what do you have on the front? Just interested because mine are the same offset and width and have undersized tyres on it. 235 - back and 215 - front.

Shit same here...........

These would match my paint scheme nicely.

On a side note: Do you think they'll clear GTR Brembos?

Hey Al

I reckon they would because I just put some R34 GTT brakes on mine (310mm rotor) and there's still a bit of room. Provided they aren't much fatter than the 34 caliper.

This is what it looks like.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...39091&st=20

Hey russ, 34 GTT calipers are the same as 33gtst. GTR calipers a bigger and fatter.

Russ if you are interested my mate is selling silver/grey set (like Paul's) for $700. I just liked the black and red ones.

Hey russ, 34 GTT calipers are the same as 33gtst. GTR calipers a bigger and fatter.

Russ if you are interested my mate is selling silver/grey set (like Paul's) for $700. I just liked the black and red ones.

34 GTT are 310mm rotor and 33 GTSt is 296mm. If they are fatter then maybe they wouldn't fit.

I'll have a think about the silver ones. Is he in melb?

34 GTT are 310mm rotor and 33 GTSt is 296mm. If they are fatter then maybe they wouldn't fit.

I'll have a think about the silver ones. Is he in melb?

Not talking about rotor; caliper is the same.

Yes in Melb.

Not talking about rotor; caliper is the same.

Yes in Melb.

Caliper is not the same because it has to allow for the bigger rotor. Pistons and internals are the same but the 34 ones stick out further.

I'll be in touch about those wheels.

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