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Have some R34 GTT rims, freshly painted black with center caps left silver. They have no tires but can supply some barely legal ones on request.

17x7.5"

R34 GTT rims (no tires) = $350

With tires = $450

Cheers!

Apologies for the dusty pics of the wheels but i was in a rush

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pm sent

tried to reply but your inbox is full so here's your reply:

u heard right, u need 5mm spacers to fit them over 4 spot calipers.

i'll get pics by friday.

i should be able to do the shipping through work so that it wouldn't cost you $100, maybe $50 and u could buy the slip on spacers instead $20 a pair from autobarn.

Cheers!

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can you post up some pics please, have been wondering what this would look like as ive been thinking about getting mine painted black aswell.

Cheers and goodluck with the sale

edit, just saw you said pics on friday, cant wait :D

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why do u need spacer to go over 4 spot caliper? doesn't GTT have 4 spot already?

if its for a R33 the calipers seem to stick out a bit. i got GTT rims on my R33 and had to get 5mm spacers for the fronts.

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if its for a R33 the calipers seem to stick out a bit. i got GTT rims on my R33 and had to get 5mm spacers for the fronts.

ye for some reason 32 and 33 4 spot callipers seem to stick out a bit more.

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id love to see this if it looks the goods im spraying my wheels this weekend!

i have a silver car an IMHO silver wheels on a silver call look very bland where as black/gold/bronze wheels looks tops.

I'll have the pics by this Friday but i've never fitted them to the car so i'll only be able to get pics of them without tires and off the car!

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nice. Is that gloss black? Was it powdercoated or sprayed.

ye gloss black which i sprayed myself with good enamel paint and a steady hand!

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damn if you were in vic i would have snapped these up. they look soooooo good on a 33 and even better in black. nice one. looks like ill just paint mine black to. if its not to much trouble can you PM me the type of pints and what preps you did plz

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damn if you were in vic i would have snapped these up. they look soooooo good on a 33 and even better in black. nice one. looks like ill just paint mine black to. if its not to much trouble can you PM me the type of pints and what preps you did plz

Thanks for the comments, i was very happy with how it came out!

I used some 400 then 800 grit sandpaper i think then did about 4 coats with some gloss black enamel paint! Make sure u just do thin coats, don't try do it all in one go!

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