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Item: Stock R34 GTT rims with Dunlop Direzza DZ101 225/45/R17 rubber

Age: Rims are stock factory wheels, no gutter rash that I could see.

Condition: Rims are in very good condition, the rubber is also very good (atleast 50% I reckon)

Price: $600 ono

To Fit: R34 GTT (the offset is +38 iirc) and other cars with similar offset.

Location: Camperdown NSW (near Newtown)

Contact: pm me or email me at [email protected]

Comments: The wheels are obviously the stock factory GTT wheels so about 10 years old. I got them with the car and I am pretty sure there was no gutter rash on them (I will double check this tommorow). The rubber on them is very good quality performance tyre from Dunlop and from memory I believe the tyres are still in average condition ie. 50% of thread at least (hence the asking price) so could potentially last another 1-2 years. These tyres cost approx. $250 a piece.

I will take some pics tommorow as the wheels are at my parents place in their garage. Obviously due to weight, pickup only available (or if you want to organize delivery to some other city, feel free to do so but expect $70-100 freight costs)

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