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The windscreen has no scratches or damage at all , it was on a car in japan for about 12 months only , if i can't get $190 for it i'll keep it for spare .

Thanks for the comments shonen ..

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I have all 4 struts from a R34 GTR, excelent condition .

$490 pick up in Sydney, will post at buyers expense.

P.M. or email: [email protected]

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I have a set ( 4) of R34 GTR rims, excellent condition ( no gutter marks on them at all and very clean ), optional 4x265x35x18 Toyo tyres, about 50-60% tread left . Wheels only $2450, $300 for the tyres .

In Sydney , either Pyrmont or Hills for inspection and pick up .

Will pack and send interstate at buyers expense ( wheels should be about $60-80 to melbourne or Brissy).

Payment by cash on pick up or D/D for interstate buyers .

Email : [email protected] , ph: 0408 973 245

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You'll have to roll the front guards and possibly repaint as there's a good chance the paint will chip/flake off when rolled....

May need to roll the rears as well but not definitely like the fronts.

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Hey mate,

How would the r34 rims fit on a r33 gtst? Would there be any work required to fit the? mainly the front?

Cheers

Alan

Here you go mate, I took this pic in Japan, this 33 didn't have its front guards rolled and she had stock suspenssion, I can't tell you for certain that you won't rub the inner guards ( plastic) as didn't drive the car. Other people have them on their GTST's you may want to ask someone that has them on their car.

Dezz, have you tried them on a 33 GTST ?

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heya mate u keen on a swap for a set of 18X10 brand new drift r wheels?

ill pay both lots of postage.

cheers

No sorry mate, I wouldn't use cast wheels on my GTR. I didn't know they come in 10" .....

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