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just wondering if anyones interested in a near new set of r34 gtr rims with as new dunlop tyes?

Ive previously had these on 300zx, s14/15, r33 but can also fit, fc/fd, soarer, supra, r32/34 gtst/gtr and many more...

Theres a slight gutter mark scratch on one but that can be fixed for $80.

Im thinking in the $2600 mark??

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dont pm me as my old mail for this site is no longer in use.

For those interested let me know, if i get a good price i might flog them off.

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Hiyas; whilst Id luv the set for my Stagea, I just cant afford GTR R34 wheels. BUT if you know of anyone with a set of 4 x R34 GTT wheels then Id be intrested.

Cheers, best of luck with the sale - Brendan

which way?? your comparing drift R wheels with lightweight Rays/Nismo wheels

anyway....ive been offered $2000 plus set of stock s14/r33 wheels plus amp, sub and speakers. Ill take up that offer if no one can top it by sunday. Please call me on 0412500318 if your interested as i probably wont see your reply online b4 then.

Edited by popeye132
um keen but only for $2000 can offer two 17in rims with Nittos as well as the $2000

sounds tempting but im after a set of stockies s14/r33 or anything with same offset, size etc for trade, maybe interested in other things/parts for R33s stock or aftermarket. Just let me know.

i will buy them straight away if 1250 is buy it now price

in jap yahoo they finishing at 110000-150000yen mark

+ local delivery to jap connection (6000-10000yen)

+ oversea postage

+ commission of jap connection (15-20%)

+ 10% tax and 10%GST (must for such a big item)

without making any profit, u are talking about around a$2000

that's include u pick up a bargain in jap yahoo :P

Edited by Maxx

yep I was bidding on them Brendan, but forgot they were ending today. I couldn't be unhappier that I missed out on them :P:O:D;):D :D Unbelievable (and unrepeatable) price! I've never seen them polished chrome - damn they are hot!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...B:EOIBUAA:AU:11

yep I was bidding on them Brendan, but forgot they were ending today. I couldn't be unhappier that I missed out on them :cheers::D:(:D :D :( Unbelievable (and unrepeatable) price! I've never seen them polished chrome - damn they are hot!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...B:EOIBUAA:AU:11

But those tyres are that bad, they should decrease the value of the rim, you have to pay to get them removed.

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