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Set of 4 R34 GT-T stock wheels 5X114.5 with brand new tyres on them only used to compliance shop and back

asking 500 0400565607 ( No Offers Please as ive spend more then 500 on tyres)

will post pics up in the weekend

pic of wheels attached to Car Original off a 00 model S2 34 GT-T

Tyres are 225/45/17 with 98% tread on all 4

Offset are +40 will fit all skylines 31 32 33 34 comes with all nuts as well

SOLD

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what are the wheel and tyre sizes I need new tyres, I bought some V35 rims but they came with 50 profiles which scrub, do you have side on pic i forget what they look like.

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what are the wheel and tyre sizes I need new tyres, I bought some V35 rims but they came with 50 profiles which scrub, do you have side on pic i forget what they look like.

hey bud the tyre size on them are pretty sure 225/45R17 i will get you pics tonite or tomm morning as they are all stacked up in the shed .. b4 i sell them all 4 tyres will get balanced as well come with all nuts if required

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Pics are up bummmmmmmmmmmp

All 4 wheels have been balanced by Jax Quickfit Slacks creek

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