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Item: R34 GTT rims

Condition: Good, no centre caps and one wheel has some gutter rash - NOW WITH 2 BRAND NEW 235/45/ZR17's

Price: 470 make an offer!

To Fit: (What car) all skylines

Location: Rockhampton

Contact: 0420943163/pm me

Comments: want them gone quick sale. will ship at your expense. will be coming off the car mid next week!

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Sunny QLD mate!

smack in the middle of brisbane and cairns

no one wants a easy upgrade ??? :thumbsup:

Damn it y cant it be in melbourne...grrr wish it was then would have to pay extra for shipping cost...>.<

they look hot..would look awsome on my 32...gl with sale mate

dude r u smoking crack????? $450 for damaged STOCK rims without the centre caps...... u copuld just as easily go pick up a set of these sames rims for maybe half that price becuz they r so common again i say ur on crack..... kind regards

punisher

mate, if you dont like the price of an item, dont buy it, yet dont say its not worth it bla bla, and i think its a pretty good price, decent looking good size rim, even if one wheel does have a bit of rash on it, and they have decent tires, i would consider them if i hadnt got r32 gtr rims a few months ago for my 32 gtst

They dont fit "all skylines" I tried some on a 33 gtst & they just hit the calipers. Needless to add all the 4 stud skylines out there as well......

dude r u smoking crack????? $450 for damaged STOCK rims without the centre caps...... u copuld just as easily go pick up a set of these sames rims for maybe half that price becuz they r so common again i say ur on crack..... kind regards

punisher

Mate I am asking $450 dollars for STOCK rims, remember for stocko rims they are 17 by 7.5 inchs. They would make an awesome set of drift rims, easy upgrade for an R32 that make them look alot better for cheap. Dont like the price dont post, I really dont care about your opinion on the issue. If you get get them for half price, go do it.

mate, if you dont like the price of an item, dont buy it, yet dont say its not worth it bla bla, and i think its a pretty good price, decent looking good size rim, even if one wheel does have a bit of rash on it, and they have decent tires, i would consider them if i hadnt got r32 gtr rims a few months ago for my 32 gtst

Cheers dude, I didnt think it was unreasonable for what they are

They dont fit "all skylines" I tried some on a 33 gtst & they just hit the calipers. Needless to add all the 4 stud skylines out there as well......

Really? Hmmm i always thought the R34 had more brake to clear then the 33. Interesting! thanks for that, I had seen 33s wearing them so i just assumed. Maybe those people were using spacers.

Still up for grabs!

Good price man. Stock 16s usually go for $2-300 so I cant see why $400 is expensive.

Anyone interested you can buy the centre caps from Niswreck for $100 which makes them look every cent of what they're worth!

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