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Hi all... have a very nice set of R34GTR rims, repainted in dark charcoal with Hankook Ventus Evo S1 K107 tyres with at least 80-90% tread left for sale... 1 has some gutter rash that has been retouched, see photo

Rims are 18 inch by 9 inch wide... offset is +30

Tyres are 235/35/18

Asking $2K Firm

Also have an old set of AVS rims for sale... tyres are no good and they're all gutter rashed fairly well... would suit drifter or someone who was going to get them painted/powdercoated

They are 17 inch by 8 inch wide fronts... 9 inch wide rears... offset is around +34

Asking $200

I'm in Melbourne, prefer pickup

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Melbourne!

Bugger.. I would have been interested in the rims.. But im located in sydney..

You sure they are 235/35R18 not 255/35R18??

Regards,

Alex

235=9inch

yep 235 guys ...245 and 255 will also fit fine on 9 inch wide wheel but went slightly narrower to avoid scrubbing on 33 GTSt... reduced sidewall also helps steering response and handling at the sacrifice of straight line grip and comfort... difference is marginal though:)

Tonba: If I don't sell them in a couple of weeks I will be happy to send them interstate

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