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For sale are the stock R34 GTR rims that came on my GTR when I bought it. I have since purchased some TE37's so I won't be needing these anymore.

They're in great condition with some very minor stone chips/kerb rash. Tyres are 500km old Yokohama Advan NEOVA AD08 tyres in 245/40/18. They're as new and not even broken in yet. Widely regarded as the best street/track tyre money can buy. Would make a great set of track rims.

These tyres alone cost around $2000.

Chasing:

$2500 ONO for rims with tyres.

$1000 ONO for the tyres only.

$1800 ONO for the rims only.

I can be contacted on 0466653693.

Rims and tyres located in Perth. Will ship interstate at buyer's expense.

Attatched are pics of what the tyre looks like.

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Really need these gone!

$2200 ONO for rims with tyres.

$900 ONO for the tyres only.

$1800 ONO for the rims only.

All reasonable offers will be considered.

interested in tyres only but sticker says 245/40/R17???

can you confirm if thats correct?

postage to melbourne 3178 please?. shouldnt be much through E-go

Deposit taken on rims, tyres still available.

The attached picture is for reference only and is there purely to show what the tread pattern looks like. Tyres in my garage are DEFINATELY 245/40/18.

Cheers

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