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just wondering if any of you skyline gurus out there could tell me if the r34 gtr wheels come in more than the one dark grey color from factory.

Ive just aquired a pair of r34 GTR wheels that are a lighter grey (similar to the r33 gtr wheel color) it looks too good to be done aftermarket as the match on the centre caps is perfect aswell as the paint around the wheel nuts etc.

Anyway not that important but was just interested to know.

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When i was in Japan last I saw a set of silver rims and a set of gunmetal (looked like blackchrome) . I think they were both original limited edition ( they looked original ) but can't say for sure .

a guy i know with a r34 gtr has a set of gtr wheels on that are about a 12 spoke with a ring around about 2 inches from the lip of the ring. i will try to get pics. they are white and have gtr stamped on them.

You mean this one? enkei NT03

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yeah, them in white.

wasn't sure if they were an actual gtr wheel or not.

Not a factory wheel but I have seen these in some dealer catalogs as dealer options in 1999. But you could get a great deal of things as dealer options when the GTR came out.

I've seen a lot of Japanese GTR's with these on. example:

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seeming as there were 400 they arent THAT rare then, also they are pretty scratched already so it wont matter when I do things like this...

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Well yah. They aren't particularly rare actually but they go for 50% more than a set of standard one's in Japan on average. Not a huge market for them though so they don't sell like hotcakes.

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