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FREE BONUS: R34 GT-T plastic pods/mudguards worth about $100. They're black (GV1) and were a factory option - look really great if you don't have a bodykit.

For sale are 4 x DTM Rush Shadow Silver wheels, size on all 4 is 18 x 8.5" with +35 offset, suits an R34 GTT perfectly. Colour matches really good with a black car, but would look sweet on pretty much any skyline.

The tyres are Maxxis MA-Z1 Victra which retail at $300+ and have only done 3,000 Kms so are 'as new'. These tyres won a few awards beating some of the higher-end $500 rubber. For more info on the tyres check out http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLight-Truc...-Z1-Victra.aspx

Very minor gutter rush on 1 or 2 of the rims .. I will take photos when I get the car back in the next day or 2.

Reason for selling, I want wider rims and don't want to go down the 'wheel spacers' route unless I absolutely have to.

Cost $2500+ if you buy the rims and tyres brand new, selling for $2,000 only - they've only done 3,000Kms and are in an excellent condition.

I will post photos of my car when I get it back, but in the mean time here's a piccie of the rim itself (without tyre) and of another member's R34 with the same wheels (DTM Rush Shadow Silver).

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on Doski's black R34 GT-T...

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I will update with my own car piccies in next couple of days when I get the car back from the shop. By the way, my R34 is a daily driver so it was never raced and rarely even sees the highway as I work from home.

Use this wheel offset calculator to see how the wheels would fit on your car: http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp

Edited by Delta Force

By the way, not sure if it's obvious from the photos ... the spokes are 'shadow silver' while the lip is chrome and the centre caps are silver/chrome so they look really hot.

Wheel nuts are NOT included and you may require hub rings .. I got my hub rings from a local tyres shop for $10 and the wheels fit perfectly (no movement whatsoever) with the hub rings attached to the hub centre.

tempe tyres had them ...had a crapload of different sizes so I'm assuming any other big wheel should have a range of wheel hub rings ?

Hi,

Ive got the same wheels, except i have 18x8.5 +32 front and 18x9.5 rear +25. I wanted to get rid of mine as the rear is too wide as the rear guards have not been rolled (and i dont have time to this either)...

would you be interested in swapping just the rear pair? my rear tyres a fkd so probably cash adjust your way..

pm if your interested

Cheers

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