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Hi,

I am looking for some new wheels for my r33 gts-t. I dont want to spend too much as I am still paying the car off.

I was thinking some 350z 18" track wheels, r34 gt-t wheels or anythign else that looks good but not too expensive.

Let me know what you have

Jason

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hey dude, i know its not either of the 2 your after, but i have a set of 17" stagea standard alloys. ther are very similar to 34 gtt wheels.

they might be a good option for ya. they need tyres but you could have the set for $100 as 1 of them has gutter rash but you could get it removed.

lemme know if you want pics. as i said, very very similar to 34 gtt.

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