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Part: BNR34 Skyline GT-R Wheels

Condition: Has gutter rashes and scratches, but structurally fine with no balancing issues. Original paint too as far as I can tell. Tyres have 50+% tread.

Description: Set of four R34 GT-R wheels including centre caps, 18x9 +30 with Falken Azenis tyres (265/35/18)

Location: SW Sydney, NSW

Contact Details: PM

Asking Price: $1,500

Pick-up/Postage Arrangements: Pick-up only.

Other Comments: Came off my R32 GT-R. With a bit of negative camber I had no scrubbing issues. The tyres grip rather well, they impressed me in the wet.
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Really not a bad price when you consider that 265/35/18 can be used on a 9.5" or 10" rim too!

...and then if you're in Sydney, ask Luke_GTR to do a discount tyre swap if required.

Rims are made by BBS & are light weight.

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