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Hi, I am after a staggered set of LIGHTWEIGHT 17 inch wheels for my R34 GTT for track days etc. Looking for 17x8.5 and 17x9.5. Tyres do not matter. Preferably Rays or similar. Not enirely sure of offset as I am new to the whole Skyline thing. Any help appreciated. You can call me on 0405776191, if required. Thanks!

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there not a staggered set... but i have some R33 GTR wheels for sale.

perfect offset and width for a set of semi slicks

they will fit the R34 perfectly and you can fit a 215 up to a 265 on them.

they weigh 10kgs each without tyres.

check my sig for pictures

ive sent you a pm.

Try these 5Zigen Lightweight wheels

..My mate is getting from these guys who started new today only. But they will order on 16th September and then goods will arrive after 4-6 weeks which is a loooong wait but very cheeeeap price and pick from Sydney as well to save shipping.

If money is not a problem then get Rays TE37 but they cost 4.5K for whole set..

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