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Wheels SOLD. RE01 tyres still for sale.

Item:R34 GT-R standard 18x9 wheels and tyres with a spare set of tyres

Location:Sydney

Item Condition:Good condition, gutter marks on two wheels easily fixed

Reason for Selling:I have new wheels, want cash for turbo upgrade

Price and Payment Conditions:$2500 or $3000 with extra tyres

Extra Info:

These wheels are the standard Nissan forged lightweight 18x9 inch wheels from my R34 GTR. These are ideal for a R32 or R33 GTR and fit both. They are lightweight

and strong and look great.

These wheels will physically fit an R33 GTS-t you may get some rubbing on full lock but i cant say for sure. They do not overhang.

They come fitted with Nankang tyres with 80% tread. The tyres are standard size of 245/40R18 all round. The tyres grip fine on a GTR and i never had a problem with them. I did maybe 3000km on them.

I also have a set of almost new 4 x Bridgestone RE01 tyres in 245/40R18 which i can supply for an extra $500. These still have the rubber nipples on them but have done about 50 - 100kms max. These are the standard R34-GTR tyre size.

Basically this is wheels and tyres for your car to last a very long time and you will be very happy with the look.

I will consider selling the RE01 tyres seperately for $800.

Contact Details:Email [email protected]

Would consider part trade for parts such as:

- Tomei/SARD/HKS twin feed fuel rai and or regulator etc for RB26

- PowerFC hand controller for GTR

- Trust or similar radiator (PWR or other local brand ok too)

or many other things for RB26/R34 GTR so PM me and lets make a deal.

how much just for the rims no tyres on them?

You can have the rims for $2200 with no tyres. I wont go lower because itd cost me money to take the tyres off.

dont spose you'd be interested on a part trade for some perfect condition 17's.  17x9 off a 32 GTR....if not no dramas...

Not really sorry. Sell your 17's and buy these :D

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