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Hey all have a set of R34 17" stock rims and tyres for sale.

Tyres are roadworthy and are goodyear ducaro revspec 225 45 17. Handle very well in wet & dry conditions.

One rim has a slight scuff on one of the spokes, otherwise very good confition.

Selling as is. Photos below;

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Sample pick above.

Actual Pics Below.

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scuff mark on outer spoke above.

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Tread wear of all tyres shown above

Looking for $800+

Regards,

Paul.

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Hey all have a set of R34 17" stock rims and tyres for sale.

Tyres are roadworthy and either dunlop or goodyear. Either way they handle very well in wet & dry conditions.

One rim has a slight scuff on one of the spokes, otherwise very good confition.

Selling as is. Will take some photos.

post-26791-1142598045.jpg

Sample pick attached..

Looking for $800+

Regards,

Paul.

ill give u $500

Hey..

They should fit without any issue. I know that the R34 18" GTR wheels fit on 33's but guards need to be rolled. So 17" R34 wheels should give you no issues.

If your keen, your more than welcome to come around and try them on.

Cheers,

Paul.

Hey..

They should fit without any issue. I know that the R34 18" GTR wheels fit on 33's but guards need to be rolled. So 17" R34 wheels should give you no issues.

If your keen, your more than welcome to come around and try them on.

Cheers,

Paul.

PM sent..

Hey..

As many nissan wheels are interchangable, given that these wheels and tyres are factory spec. I doubt very much that you will have any issues fitting on later model skylines.

For your reference specs are;

Wheels f/r 17x7.5JJ

Tyres f/r 225/45ZR17

I have no issue with sending wheels interstate dependant on final arrangement.

Cheers,

Paul.

Note: R34 GTT Stock Wheels will fit all skylines.

But R33 GTS & maybe even the R32 GTS stock Wheels will not fit the Front of the R34 GTT cause no clearance of brake caliper.

Cheers...

Note: R34 GTT Stock Wheels will fit all skylines.

But R33 GTS & maybe even the R32 GTS stock Wheels will not fit the Front of the R34 GTT cause no clearance of brake caliper.

Cheers...

Yes - the R34 does have chunky front brake calipers!! and I have tested them.. pulls up very fast!

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