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R34 GTT wheels. Tyres pretty much brand new. 225x45x17 all round. Guess 95%, no camber wear.

Comes with all center caps. Great condition. Look great on r32.

With 2x 8mm spacers to get them over your brakes on r32/r33.

I need Rims that will fit with no spacers as I need a RWC. So if you can help there let me know

Geelong area.

$400.

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shouldn't r34 gt-t rims fit without spacers on 32s and 33s?

Yes i agree they should. But they dont.

Just as you tighten the wheel nuts, the inside of the wheel just rubs the rotor

3mm spacers are all you need. But i though might aswell fill the gaurds as much as i could.

Oh Oh. Sorry, I just remembered . This only apply s to Spec M skylines. thanks to the bigger brakes.

Will fit base r32 gts-t , Probly r33 aswell.

Somone correct me if im wrong. =)

Oh Oh. Sorry, I just remembered . This only apply s to Spec M skylines. thanks to the bigger brakes.

Will fit base r32 gts-t , Probly r33 aswell.

Somone correct me if im wrong. =)

i just put r34 gt-t wheels onto my r32 gts-s. they dont fit they scrape the caliper about 1mm.

i just put r34 gt-t wheels onto my r32 gts-s. they dont fit they scrape the caliper about 1mm.

Thanks for clearing that up mate, Is this a M-spec.

I have heard people have taken 2mm off the inside of the caliper to make these fit.

yer jake i have seen so many people with these on 32's and 33's. I want to know the solution also.

Hey mate, was just chatting to ya bout wheels, but it wont let me PM anymore, im not 100% sure of offset on my rims, as it doesnt tell me, but they look to be about +38 on the 17x8's and +40 on the 17x8's, so they should be very similar to your previous Black wheels you were running on your r32.

Free bump too :)

I put 33 brakes on my 32 to clear my 34gtt wheels. Before that I ran 3mm spacers and they just cleared the 32 calipers.

The 33 calipers still run very close (< 1mm clearance) so maybe variations in manufacturing tolerances could explain why some 33s have problems with clearance.

i dont think its very safe to shave the caliper, its note the 'nissan' word that scraps. its the lower part of the piston. i put spacers on to give it a clearance. it scraps the wheel about 1mm or so without the spacer. the rears fit fine with about 10 - 12mm spacing

I have stock 34 rims on my '33... I could probably slide a piece of paper inbetween the inside of the wheel and the caliper... but certainly they are *barely* not touching. =-]

interested in swap for r33 gtr rims, powder coated (properly) in satin black.

Tyres and powder coat job are around 4month.

Cash adjustment my way as well lol

YESS!!! pm'd =)

well thats gay lol. i've seen so many 32s and 33 wit hthem on and i'm pretty sure they don't wear slip on spacers.

Hey Jake, what's my car doing in your avatar? Haha.

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