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Hi all,

I've been searching the last 8+ weeks for a set of R34 GTR rims, but am yet to find a set which are not filled with rash.

I have had a WTB ad up and have had only 1 offer come through - and that set obviously was not for me.

Does anybody know anyone who is either selling a set, or can anyone recommend any shops other than just jap, import monster and UAS - as they are out of stock.

I'm in Sydney so local shops / people would be best, but i'm even willing to have them posted.

Would prefer a set in good conditon and with rubber if possible. Ready to fork out good $ for them too.

Any suggestions would be appreciated as im running out of ideas here.

Cheers!

Edited by KR4-GTR
If you get real desperate, call Nissan :D

A panel shop last week was quoted $3300 each from Nissan to fix a damaged r34 gtr :rofl:

It needed 3. No wonder the repair bill was over $30000 in spare parts alone.

Pm sent about wheels

  • 3 weeks later...

still looking for a set, anyone have any more ideas? :P

on a side note, i have had a few people PM asking how much i was prepared to pay.

i have $2000+/- ready to spend on a good condition set with good rubber.

obviously this depends on rim condition, type of rubber and % remaining, if they include centre caps, location - etc.

have had a few new offers come through, but at present - im still waiting for the right set / seller to come around.

i'm even currently looking at getting a set sent over from kuala lumpur, but thats only if worst comes to worst.

please PM me if you have any ideas! :P thanks!

Edited by KR4-GTR
Just get the R34 man!

We'll see mate :D

If the right offer to sell is received then i'm ready to go ahead, however i'm also more than happy to keep her!

All the hard work is done and she is ready to be enjoyed, so i'll do just that until the right buyer comes along! Every time I take her for a drive she still puts a huge smile on my face. one like this --> :D haha

So to summarise, Dont rule me out - i'm not anywhere close to getting over my car and i'm still in the market for a set of sexy 34 GTR rims for her!

Edited by KR4-GTR

can't believe you can't find a decent set! amazing... it seems like they pop up all the time in the for sale threads

not much help, but i got mine from Aaron (import monster/rampant imports) - if you've gone 8 weeks already, what's a few more via the auctions ;)

Yeah i'm hanging out, not a necessity but it will be nice when i do find a set! ;)

Just a poor time to buy i guess, haha - a few months ago there were a stack of sets available, just my luck as soon as i want some - almost NOTHING!

Edited by KR4-GTR

Yeah, they dont really fill the guards on a 34 GTR that well either though haha! What you think? :down:

I have the same width rims (x9) on my 33 at the moment, would consider spacers, but have seen them with them on there without and they dont look too bad! :merli: I just like genuine stuff!

Was looking at a set of 19' GTC's in gunmetal but then id have to drop the car and roll the guards - etc. I'm trying to keep it pretty original and will also probably be holding on to my stock R33 GTR rims.

Edited by KR4-GTR

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