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Item: Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T wheels + tyres

Location: Northside Brisbane (Everton Park)

Website:

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: No longer required

Price and Payment Conditions: $350 for the set

Extra Info: Wheels are in vgc just been cleaned :banana:, rubber is excellent. 2 of the tyres have 90% tread left, other 2 have 60-65%

Pictures: See below

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Contact Details: This thread or PM me for contact info

Just because they are off a R34, doesnt mean that are GTT wheels.

What you have are GT rims, off a non turbo R34. 16" rims, not sure of the width, wont fit over turbo calipers.

You would be best advertising them on other nissan forums, where it would be an upgrade for them. On this forum they are fairly useless wheels.

The pic below are GTT rims.

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Edited by Grunta
Thanks for the update, I actually had them on an R32 GTS-t Type-M so they do fit over turbo calipers fine :D

he's talking about the GTT calipers and rotors i believe, which are 310mm (bigger than R32 brakes)

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