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Ok time to part with my wheels as im getting som new ones soon so the 34 wheels are spares :sorcerer:

Item: R34 GTR Wheels 18x9 +30

Condition: They are currently being sprayed back to perfect condition as a couple of them had a bit of rash.

This will take approx 10 days to be completed starting Monday 17/09

So currently there are no close-up pics, but its not as if you don’t know what a 34 GTR wheel looks like :)

Location: Victoria, inner city

Details:

225x40 front 90% tread

245x40 rear 100% tread (tyres have done 400km's)

4 centre caps etc.

Tyres are Sumitomo's, they were $320 new or there abouts.

Price: $2400 with tyres.

Other Info:

I would prefer a Vic buyer as opposed to sending them interstate. But will ship if there is no interest locally, and i can organise decent shipping rates possibly.

Send me a PM if you are interested.

Thanks.

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whats involved in fitting these (with a set of 265s back and 235s front) to r33 GTS-t, if at all possible safely??

I can't remember what size tyres but there is a pic on a 33 GTS in Osaka , car had standard suspenssion .

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whats involved in fitting these (with a set of 265s back and 235s front) to r33 GTS-t, if at all possible safely??

No idea :)

My offset/front end is nothing like the R33 so im not sure

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