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Hi,

I am finally getting around to putting up some gear off my R34 GTT sedan for sale.

1x R34 Sedan Carbon Fibre Boot.

I bought this about a year ago and it was only on the car for about 1 month but when it was put up for sale we took it off.

It does fit and will shut but I am going to be honest you need to find a way of either replacing the standard springs in the boot or a way to hold it down a bit more as when you wash the car using a hose or car wash water does get in through the top corners of the boot as the standard springs are too taught and it doesn't sit totally flush... in rain no issue but car wash and hose no good. I never got around to getting the solution to this. Also when the boot was delivered to me from a seller in melbourne the courier company had scratched two areas of it... not noticeable in the sun but when you are up close and look at it you can see it.

I've take pics to show the damage.

Please note i was lazy and didnt clean the boot either, its been sitting in storage for 3 months and its dusty.

Price: $400 ono.

6x SSR Integral A2's.

I originally sourced 2 rims and then imported a full set from japan as could not find another 2 on aussie soil.

Note also rims are dusty i haven't cleaned them since being in storage.

2x 18*9 one with brand new tyre and other with no tyre (got punctured within 2 weeks of putting wheels on)

4x 18*8 two with tyres near new and two with no tyres.

All tyres are 235/40/18 - two are federal ss595 and one is bridgestone adrenaline.

A couple of the rims have gutter rash shown in pics but majority are either brand new condition or near new condition.

Price: $1500 ono.

Rims came off a r33 & r34 skyline so will suit those models for sure not sure about others.

Items are located in Epping, Sydney. Can organize to get them to central coast area. Prefer not to ship the boot as it got damaged last time but can look into shipping for boot and also the rims at additional costs.

Any questions contact me:

Phone: 0409392860

Email: [email protected]

PM or this thread.

Drew

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  • 3 weeks later...

Both items still for sale and prices are negotiable so please throw me an offer, just want this stuff outta my storage.

Here is pic of the rims when on my r34 sedan.

(BTW car is also for sale minus upgrades see other thread, need it gone too please :P )

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Boot & Wheels still available.

Make an offer just need em gone.

Some pics of boot & wheels on the car before I returned the whole car to pretty much stock.

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  • 1 month later...

ok guys, wheel and boot still available.

Wheels now only come with one tyre as the rest I took off and gave to a mate who needed them.

So prices are now reduced but still open to offers as I need this stuff out of my storage.

Carbon Fibre Boot Lid - $350 ono

6x SSR Integral A2's 18x8(4) and 18x9(2) - $1200 ono

  • 4 months later...

Everything is still for sale, no tyres on any rims.

Really want to get rid of this stuff so please make me an offer....

Carbon Fibre Boot for R34 Sedan - $300 ono

6x SSR Integral A2's 18x8(4) and 18x9(2) - $1000 ono.

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

Wheels still for sale, make an offer... will fit R33 GTST, R34 GTT, S15... I'm sure other models but can't be sure.

6x SSR Integral A2 18" Rims (2 - 18x9)(4 - 18x8) No tyres on rims. - $800 ono!

Great lightweight Japanese wheels.

Can take more pictures if needed but nothing changed they have been sitting in storage lol

  • 2 months later...

Damm would of taken that boot in a heart beat.

Looks like i might have to get some custom carbon ones made now :)

  • 2 years later...

sorry for the bump had someone contact me over this weekend about the SSR's but not go any further so reminded me to update this post lol...

So just for peoples information I still have 2x SSR Integral A2's 18x8's... in decent condition, some lil gutter rash on one and the other some minor scratches from being stored and moved.

They were on my R34 GTT Sedan and also on my S15 so should suit most 5 Stud Nissans.

Looking for $150 for the two rims

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