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Links to the pics in the first post are broken...

Here are a couple of pics of very similarly sized rims (still 20" x 10.5 in exact same colour) on the car.

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Just stressing once again that the rims in these pics are a different set to the set being sold. The set up for sale has never been fitted with tyres and still has the valve stems brand new in their separate boxes. These rims were put on the car to check fitment.

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Matt

Edited by God_speed

Haha I agree but the rest of the car is done up a bit more 'race' style with the black mirrors and black skirts and the GTCs are 'bling bling'. The gold/polished rims on white do look the goods though. Kind of also goes against the light weight N1 philosophy though!

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Yeah Anthony, they made my black R34 GTR look really nice but the 20"s are not for everyone. Even so, someone will be getting brand new rims in their original boxes for a lot less than current exchange rates would have them pay to buy them through Rays.

Hey mate I see u still got the wheels. Call me tomorrow on 0418113848 and wel work a deal out. Thanx Paul

Also what's the biggest tyre u can put on a R34gtr with that offset?

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