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Am looking for the standard 6 spoke 17 inch wheels/tyres for an R34 GT-T. I'm sure they fit an R33 4 Door! Need a full set with at least 50% tread. Live near Brisbane but may be able to have someone pick them up elsewhere on East coast.

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Found a set of 3 for $500 about 6 months ago but need all 4 wheels and couldn't find anyone with just one! Would expect good cond. rims with decent tyre life to go for upwards of $750. You can get a new 17x7 wheels tyre combo for just on $1000 if you shop around so they couldn't be worth that much - even if I do prefer the look! Do you know where I might find a decent set??

iijj

I can ask the guy I bought my car from. He gets parts from Japan, he also sells stuff to business' in QLD.

I have the originals + Nismo wheels but sorry I am not selling my own ones.

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Damn you ed *shakes fist*, why can't you wait another 12months LOL.........

I think these would look great on a silver R33.

Anyone want to photo shop it for me :D

One day, I can't do it now cause I just got four new FM901's on the stock tyres. The tyres alone were $960.......

Originally posted by Jay95R33

I think these would look great on a silver R33.

Anyone want to photo shop it for me :D

Dude, i spent half an hour trying to find a SIDE view pic of a silver 33, but forget it [i tried on google, carsales, carpoint or etc etc...]...if you have a decent shot [must be side on cause i cant be stuffed turning the wheels]...email it to me or post it...

here is the front on red car...

Originally posted by Jay95R33

Damn you ed *shakes fist*, why can't you wait another 12months LOL.........

I think these would look great on a silver R33.

Anyone want to photo shop it for me :)

One day, I can't do it now cause I just got four new FM901's on the stock tyres.  The tyres alone were $960.......

LOL...

Jay - I've never had the standard wheels so I have no idea how much wider the gtt ones are. I have 225 on the front and 235 on the rear if that helps at all?

They fine, the tyres I have on it are 40 profile.

I'd rather have a set of deep dish 18's though.

Mark

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