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New wheels, Ok well, they are not that fab. They are just stock R34 GTT wheels without the centre caps. For now the caps are on, but i like it without the caps. Ill find something to cover the hub as i think it looks tough. $550 for the four, in damn good condition.

Wrapped in 225/45/17 Hankook Ventus K104's (my first new set of tyres) $165 each fitted and balanced

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Now, only to lower the front 1 or 2 circlip grooves, castor/camber bushes/rear dust covers and a wheel alignment and i am...DONE with suspension :)

When/If in future i decide to get new wheels, Advan Racing RG's in gold, but for now the standard wheels will do. I think silver or gold suits a white car well!

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Will let everyone know about improvements over the next few days, maybe we should have a stagea specific tyre thread as we do carry around a few 100 extra kg's then skylines?

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Actually, there where a few different wheels on the R34.. On my R34 GTX I've got the (factory standard) AVS 5 spoke ones (8 inch rims), not the standard nissan 6 spoke ones that Alex now has.. I'll put a pic up soon (I'm in the middle of shifting the web hosting of my sites...)

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Wow AC, great value for sure, for that price..... geez! Ive been 'looking' for R34 GTT wheels, but couldnt find anything for anywhere near under $1000.

So, Stagea owners, if you hear of some R34 wheels for sale for a 'decent' price, please let me know (if you dont want them that is).

Thanks in advance, Brendan

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$600 for 4 x R34 GTT rims with rubber

I paid $650 to have them fully bubble wrapped etc.

Also (work is) paying $95 via TNT to have them delivered from NSW to Adelaide

from Stan (Satanic).... thanks man! Heaps good to deal with!! :O

Brendan

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siick :)

they are nice wheels for sure :)

Cheers, yeah Im real glad I saw the add from Satanic maybe 5mins afterhe posted them for sale. LOL

Pretty sure I will have the rubber taken off, 1 rim repaired from gutter rash, and then head to our business's powdercoaters for a gunmetal grey powdercoat finish, I think.

Then save for new tyres, so it wont happen too quickly (my wife just got robbed today) due to cash constraints, but thats neither here nor there I guess.

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