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R34 GTR Wheels with Bridgestone Potenza Tyres

Condition:

Like New

Price:

$2500 for wheels and tyres or $2600 if you want the GTR caps also

Location:

Wheels are at my brothers house in Sydney, GTR caps are at my house in Newcastle.

Prefer a pick up for the wheels and tyres, I can post the caps if you want them also.

Contact:

PM or Reply here

Pics

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Tiny scratch on two wheels like what can be seen below, hardly noticeable

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Tiny gutter rash on one wheel, hardly noticeable

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Tread

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Optional GTR caps

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Re the tyres, when were they purchased? How long have they been on the rims? How long since they're been driven on?

Thanks.

Tread is plenty as can be seen in the pics.

My car came from Japan with the wheels and tyres on it ~6 months ago so I have no idea how long the tyres have been on the wheels. The wheels and tyres have been off my car for the last 2 months as I bought 19s.

Thanks. I bought a mint set of R34 GTR rims with RE01 rubber, which on very close inspection had cracks all through them (I bought them in the dark!! My bad. Still, got them for less than $2k) as they was so old (I think they were the OEM tyres). Can you comment on how the rubber looks and feels. The above were 'hard' and I'd suggest well past it.

Thanks.

Thanks. I bought a mint set of R34 GTR rims with RE01 rubber, which on very close inspection had cracks all through them (I bought them in the dark!! My bad. Still, got them for less than $2k) as they was so old (I think they were the OEM tyres). Can you comment on how the rubber looks and feels. The above were 'hard' and I'd suggest well past it.

Thanks.

^^^ I wonder how those RE01Rs were stored?

I've just now replaced my OEM RE01R Potenzas after the car had done 29000Km and they had no cracks. Such a grippy tyre and...

very very expensive.

Bakes' price is extremely reasonable with that sort of rubber on it - and plenty of it.

When you say oem RE01R, which car do you mean came out with those tyres from factory? I'm pretty certain gt-r's didnt come with those tyres from new. I think it was G3's or something similar. I know at least it was a Potenza range.

does it take much to fit these upto a 32, are they the same offset?

They fit straight on, the offset looks better on the 32 than it does on the 34! go a 255/35/18!

They fit straight on, the offset looks better on the 32 than it does on the 34! go a 255/35/18!

Yeah, 32 GTR. I'd bet they're a struggle on a GTST. Ideal offset for the 32 GTR is +20, so you do need the extra tyre width to make em sit flush(ish). I've got 245 R Specs on mine which'll do the same job. Or spacers, which I've not researched and am not convinced about.

They will fit easy on an R32 GTST with 235/40 tyres, if you want to run 245 then best to roll the inner lip on the rear guards. If your putting it on an R32 GTR then yes easy fit, sometimes the wheels get a bit lost in the guards though..

^^^^^really?? didn't know 9" on front with +30 offset would fit on front of a 32 gtst? would they rub or scrape on anything when at full lock without any mods though?

Plenty of people run a 9" with a + 30 offset up front, R33 GTR wheels are 17 x 9 + 30! Depends on how low you go, if you go really low you will need to remove guard lining, don't go too big with tyres as well, 245 MAX but I would recommend 235 for a neat fit

PM me if you want some more details, thread will go off topic otherwise

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