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Hey guys,

i recently picked up my 34 GT-T coupe 5sp manny turbs with 50 thou on the clocko!

hell pumped - i wanna get it on some smooth rims but i have no idea what to get! there are so many good sets!

car is already lowerd, so thats sorted, just need some wheel.

If anyone can post pics that would be awesome!

Cheers

K

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click on my sig - http://n15m0.blogspot.com

Plenty of ideas there, be sure to click on the archived section as well :)

Dished, non-dished, black, white, chrome all go well with a white 34. Budget for around 3K for a good 2nd hand jap set with decent tyres.

wont get much change outa 4grand for my type of rims, custom offset on rear. :-S and needed spacers for the Front,

I think a nice set of R34 GTR rims will look nice and can pick them up for around 2/3k with tred.

on a 34 i'd have nismo lmgt4's 18x10 (+20 ish) with 265's

on a 34 GTR yes, on a GTT no way unless you flare or go widebody. Even then I doubt the 10" would go well on the fronts not to mention the exceptionally heavier steering.

Agree with ni5mo, i was going to get the nizmo rims, bulk expensive and the way the exchange rate is at the moment ull be payin even more.

Im sure if u were on a budget u could get some cheap junk from ozzytires, was quoted 2600 for 18s with tired deliverd. Not bad.

However i wanted to stay Jap. :-)

depends on ur budget mate...i really like avs 6's with good offset and a 8" front and 9" rear if you want to be conservative without modifying guards...just as long as the offset makes it sit flush its nice.

gram light 57s are awesome in bronze and good offset too if you can find them here in aus.

if u like dish..go rays gtc (black centres if you can) or meisters.

if you like gt4/doritech/uras ns 01's theres someone on the SAU forum selling hanbai m2 DT-05r's for a pretty good price..i reckon they'd look awesome.

*edit* found them...these look sick and the colour would look good against white.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/M2...9j-t246246.html

Edited by jakez88

search the forums for DTM rims, there's a place in Melbourne that sells them and ships nationwide... They're pretty cheap but look great ona R34 and they're great quality rims.

I'd recommend something with deep dish if you can find it .. they just look awesome. Also, don't make the mistake that I did and get the same width front and rear. Rears can definately be 9.5" for that nice fat look and still borderline legal. ie. 18x8.5" front and 18x9.5" rear with +35 offsets for a R34 GTT.

Make sure you get the right offset, don't just buy random rims with the wrong offsets - the offset IS important. +35 works well and is very close to spec for the above sizes.

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