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Item: R34 GTR Rims

Condition: Excellent

Price: $2200ono

To Fit: (What car) Anything with 5 x 114.3 PCD

Location: Perth WA

Contact: 0432408636

Comments: *Stunning*

Email: [email protected]

Hey guys, selling my set of R34 GTR rims as were bound for my car but have decided to stick with the stock rims as i wish to go more of a sleeper look with my new setup.

They're 18 x 9J and have the stud pattern of 5 x 114.3 with +30 offset. The tyres are Dunlop SP Sports that measure 245 / 40 / 18's allround. Tread remaining is well over 75%.

Numerous pics as two rims have very minor gutter rashes / scrapes but the rest are excellent and look superb on any car thats has similar PCD. All rims include GTR centre caps as can deliver for WA people locally for free.

Cheers Jamie

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