Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hi everyone,

Got some standard R34 GT-T rims for sale.

From reading other posts these rims fit any Skyline

17", with 225/45 tyres all-round.

Rims are in excellent condition, no scuff marks at all.

Tyres are about 1500km's old (1000 of that driving from Sydney to Melb, so very easy on the tyres)

Due to condition of rims and km's travelled by tyres, looking for $900 -

*price is negotiable*

pictures soon, but nothing special really, just standard GT-T rims.

Located Bayside, Melbourne.

cheers,

daniel

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/113543-r34-gt-t-rims-with-tyres/
Share on other sites

ok, picture time :O

rim1.jpg

rim2.jpg

rim3.jpg

rim4.jpg

Just gave them a bit of a clean. There is NOT ONE scratch on these rims, i'm dead set honest... they are in PERFECT CONDITION. Inspections welcome :)

Now that i've cleaned them up, i'm starting to question dropping the price but it's already done so $850 it is.

cheers

daniel

thought i'd mention that these rims look great powder-coated. have seen both white and black done. IMO black looks awesome on a black car (saw it done on a GTT in Hong Kong) - if i was keeping them, they'd be getting the same treatment.

could even go gunmetal- look good without the centre caps as well

cheers

daniel :O

tyres are Federals, 225/45/17, not sure of the exact model... i'll have to sus that.

they were kinda sold but have not heard from buyer so i guess they are still available.

perfect condition rims. $800

bump, $800 - these are in PERFECT condition everyone.... would be great powder-coated as well - have seen black ones on a black GTT, looks very tough. ALso seen white, looked great too.... gunmetal i guess would be an option as well.

cheers,

daniel

bump, $800 - these are in PERFECT condition everyone.... would be great powder-coated as well - have seen black ones on a black GTT, looks very tough. ALso seen white, looked great too.... gunmetal i guess would be an option as well.

cheers,

daniel

Hey mate - $800 is just a bit high for me (mainly because I'm not interested in the tyres at all), but I really want the wheels so PM me a price you'll take and I'll pick them up tonight/tomorrow.

-Greg.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Nah, they'll do it without a receipt, tell em roughly when it was, that it was cash, youll likely only get store credit, but that gets you some dollars towards the newer better shovel, or other item you need/want later.   Still take it back and have a crack at returning it.
    • Nah. Was just wondering if you were having a small stroke or if there was some slur/gaf/inside joke that I wasn't aware of.
    • That was a fark up, it's Salamanca Place I was thinking of. And now I'm curious as to what potential slur/gaf I have caused with Salamander Road, ha ha!
    • Actually everyone on the roads was really well behaved. The only person that did any minor tailgating was a local hoon in a Turbo Focus. Unfortunately we weren't going the same way so there was no grand initial D touge battle. Lots of people pulled over and let me through. The amount of "Hey man nice car, omg skyline, nice 34 man woo" was suprising. Like really suprising. Like almost annoying. My partner was obviously surprised, she'd never seen anyone in the real world point out the car/like the car/want to chat about the car before, so to have like 3 people per day mention it was notable, I could finally say SEE? SOMEONE THINKS THEY'RE COOL. Everyone was also pretty suprised about the weather. Every day was dry and about ~13-14C. Mount Wellington had a sign that said they close the gates at 9pm and I was heading up there at about ~7:30. It was VERY apparent that conditions were getting significantly worse by the minute on the way up and down. The road on the mountain was terrible though, it's no driving road. I have various suspension related questions now. Luckily it was only about 20 minutes from where we were staying to the top of the mountain as said Google maps. We only had the 2 nights in Hobart. We went to the Farm Gate Market though which was really good - And went down to the Hastings Thermal springs/caves down there during the day. I'd definitely be up for going back again, so luckily there's a few more sights yet to see. Didn't get to do the west coast/queenstown/cradle mountain so this was supposed to be a 'scouting' trip anyway of sorts if I were to one day do/take part in/organize a more car-focused trip. As for the boat, it wasn't bad. Well it was bad, but not in the way you're thinking. We did the night trip which leaves at 6:45 (though you have to be there ~2 hours earlier) and arrives the next morning at about 6am. There is nothing to do on the ship. If you plan accordingly and bring a book/tablet/show to watch/charger you can just chill out, take some Travacalm and just sleep through it. The food there is an extremely basic buffet that costs $32 a plate, or $14 for a $3 pizza. The way back we had a travel kettle and a few different types of cup noodles and made our own tea/coffee in the room. This was a far superior way to do it. At the very least book one of the rooms with beds. I guess as we were in the off season we didn't have room mates. You get an option for rooms with 4 beds (2x bunks) or a room with just the two bottom beds. There's also some option for a deluxe queen bed but it's much pricer. We've been on sleeper trains in Asia before so we figured this is similar (and it was)
×
×
  • Create New...