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I have my R34 up for sale (on carsales BTW :) ) and am hoping that I get a bit more money by selling these wheels seperately.

They are:

18" Volk Racing GT-C's Spark Face 2 by Rays Engineering

These look AWESOME on 34's, and pricing them up new on the net, they sell for about $900 each wheel (no tyre included) so about $3600 all up, brand new.

Fronts:

18 x 8.0

Offset +23

PCD 114.3 x5

Tyres: Gemstone 235/40/18 decent amount of tread left

Rears:

18 x 9.0

Offset +24

PCD 114.3 x5

Tyres: Kumho 265/35/18 decent amount of tread left

Now these were fit by the previous owner so I'm not sure if a spacer or anything was needed, but they are on my R34 GT-T right now, and they look goddamn good.

They clean up well, there are a few weather marks which I can't seem to buff out. Also one of the fronts and one of the rears has a bit of gutter rash. Not so much on the rear, but abit of the front. Only noticable upon closer inspection. The other 2 are perfect.

I can send through any specific pics to intrested buyers, or better yet come and inspect!

I am looking for swaps for Original R34 GT-T wheels and $2500 on top.

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Fronts

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Rears

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hey mate do you have any angle pics showing how the sit in the guard? and rolling required? how much dish?

with tax refunds this is looking very tempting

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