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Hey Everyone,

Just got new rims so selling the wheels i'm currently running.

Volk Racing GTC COPIES

PCD: 5/114.3

Size/Offsets: 18x8 (+35) fronts

18x9.5 (+35) rears

No tyres, suits r33/r34 perfectly as seen in pics.

Located west side of Melbourne, pick up preferred.

Asking $1000

Post or pm me with any Q's.

Cheers,

James

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No worries mate :)

If anyone really wants tyres to go with them i will have-

2x Bridgestone Adrenalin 235 fronts

2x Toyo T1R 255 rears

(All marginal)

Tyres will be removed from my current rims once new tyres arrive next week.

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Hey mate, did you have to roll guards or anything to fit on your 34? Thought the rears might be a lil dicey...just thinking if they will fit on 33 unmodified (lowered only)

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Hey mate, did you have to roll guards or anything to fit on your 34? Thought the rears might be a lil dicey...just thinking if they will fit on 33 unmodified (lowered only)

Should fit nicely! I would have snapped these up but too expensive to ship!

Hey mate, did you have to roll guards or anything to fit on your 34? Thought the rears might be a lil dicey...just thinking if they will fit on 33 unmodified (lowered only)

Hey,

Na no need to roll guards at all for me, fit was spot on with 255 tyres. I'm lowered moderately on Nismo coilovers and i still had a good amount of clearance without any modification at all :happy:

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