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Set of 4 R34 GTT OEM Alloy wheels in near new condition with no gutter rash. They are 17" x 7.5" with +40mm offset.

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Purchased these to use them as skidders on my V35 but decided they are in too good a condition to waste like that.

So have decided to sell them. $400 ono.

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Not sure about 32 gtr fitment. stud pattern will be right but will ask some guys who may know if they will have enough clearance from body/guards/suspension.

They may be able to fit but would look ridiculous

Don't know about that. I have looked at leaving the the centre covers off and putting in some of those cheap os wheel centres. You can even get red/black 'GTR' in OEM styling. Changes the whole look of the wheel.

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