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17 inch Yokohama AVS wheels + tyres suit R33 GTST / R34 GTT


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Hi guys, selling my old wheels due to upgrade, details are:

Wheels ~ AVS Made in Japan by Yokohama

Front 17 x 8 inch +32 offset, PCD 114.3, 5 Stud

Rear 17 x 9 inch +38 offset, PCD 114.3, 5 Stud

These fit both R34 GT-T & R33 GTS-T lowered or not!

Tyres approx 70% tread remaining ~ Nankang Sport NS-1

Front 235/45R17 93H

Rear 255/40R17 94H

A few gutter marks along the outer rim on a couple of the

wheels but generally in very good condition [passenger side only].

Pics of wheels on a 34 - click 4 biggin:

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Close up pics attached below:

Price was $1350, now $1250 firm for wheels & tyres - ready to install!

I'm in Melbourne SE Suburbs...

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Have an interstate buyer interested via PM [Adelaide] - anyone have these wheels on a 32 GTST or know if they fit? I guess any combo of 17 x 8 fr and 17 x 9 rr wheels would be the same, with similar offset. Anyone have similar on their 32 gtst? Thanks.

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Thanks Arkhaeon, yes they are great wheels! I have been very happy with them - if they were 18 inch I would not be selling them, I wanted something bigger than the stock size [for r34 GTT ~ 17 inch] and found an offer to good to refuse!

Here's what my car looks like now, I may change the colour, maybe not, I had the stock gtt wheels powdercoated white - ages ago, these are 18's off the 350z :D

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