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FOR SALE: Set of four brand new Rays Engineering Volk Racing GT-Cs.

- 4 identical rims

- 20" x 10.5"J, +20 offset.

- Face 1

- Disk type A

- Plenty of dish as well as enough room to clear Brembos and big calipers (within reason)

- Will suit R34 GT-R perfectly (and basically R33 GT-R as well)
- Gold-painted centres, with polished rims.
- Brand new, still in boxes (taken out for photos only)

- Never had tyres fitted. Valves are brand new in their boxes.
- GT-C wheel nuts included.

- GT-C centre caps included (not shown in pics).

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$3,000.

Pickup from Sydney metro area.

Will theses fit on a gtst?

Hey Cuong, It will depend on what you have done to your GTS-t of course; but if it is a standard R32 GTS-t I think you will find there will be considerable offset issues. Check out the Wheel and Tyre fitment thread(s) / subsection.

  • 5 months later...

Take these 20" beauties Michael and I'll throw in this concrete slab from old times' sake!!!

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It's a piece of art - like the GTCs hehe...

  • 1 month later...

I wounded if I can squeeze these under my r32 gtrs guards lol

Would probably need a little modification to the guards but should otherwise fit

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