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Hi guys i have a quick question. Im just wondering if a set of Volk Racing GT-V wheels will fit on my R34 Gt-t.

Im not 100% sure on the widths. But im pretty sure they are 19x10.5rears and 19x 9 fronts. They fit nicely on my mates R33 GTR.

http://www.rayswheels.co.nz/wheels/volk_gtv.htm <-- link to what they look like.

He is selling them dirt cheap, at mates rates.

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I would say no, they won't fit 'properly'.

If your mate has an R33 GTR and the wheels sit 'nice' on it, I'm assuming they're at least 9.5" +12 offset. From what I've seen, R34 GTt's running standard R34 GTR wheels, they were right on the guards if not a little out. So if your mate's wheels are 9.5" +12 (assuming somewhere around there because you said they fit nicely) no, they won't fit.

Why not trial fit them to see for sure?

No way those will fit under the guards unless you're running HUGE negative camber and having maximum stretch.

Standard R34 GTR wheels (18x9 +30) are right on the guards already.

Edit: Here's a picture of 34 GTR wheels on a member's GTt. Ignore the GTR badge. :(

dsc0136sawf8.jpg

Edited by adam-__-

yeh, stretch is ur friend, unfortunately on 19's with low profile, its not going to help heaps. if ur dead set on them, buy them, then take ur car to a panel beater and get them to make the car fit them. ull need a small flare all round.

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