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Hi guys!

I have a set of 4 x R34 GTR Rims/Wheels for sale. They are in overall good condition, with some minor gutter marks. The wheels are 18 x 9 inches wide. Rims are off car and are in Sunshine available for viewing.

Please call or PM.

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$2000

Price DROP $1900!!!!!!

Price DROP $1800

FINAL PRICE FROP $1700 NO OFFERS

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Where in Melb are you?

Might be interested in trying them out with tyres attached to see if they fit.

The wheels are on my friend's R33 GTR, he is in Richmond during the day. They rears will fit on an R34 GT-t with 265's, but the fronts won't. You will need to have 235's on the front. Regardless, the wheels are being sold without tyres.

Not sure what you mean. The tyres you can fit vary between 235 and 275 (even 225 or 285 if you're brave) wide. You can fit 18" inch diameter, 235 mm wide , and 35mm aspect ratio (sidewall height) tyres.

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