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Fishing around for some track rims to put on my R32 GTR.

I figure either R33 or R34 GTR rims would do the job.

I don't want to spend more than $1000 for the 4 rims....

I suppose something in Melb/Vic would be nice so I can come and have a look.

Jack 0401 994 746

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Just to be specific, I'm after R33 GTR wheels or R34 GTR wheels.

I suppose I'm not fussed what model wheels they are as long as they are 18" x 9/9.5" ish... with the right offset.

I'd even consider 17" rims with the same width and offset, but the price would need to be right too.

I just don't want cheap and nasty no-name brand rims....

Thanks for looking!

Edited by JZP

Hi Mate

I have two sets of 34 GT-R Rims discounted in this thread here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/347178-discounts-on-te37-gtr-stockies-and-heaps-more/

great wheels for track - forged, light and because they're common - if you wreck one, it's very easy to find a replacement (I always have a few spares kicking around for this reason)

You won't get 34 GT-R rims for around the thousand mark, but I have these - which are closer to that budget and they're a good quality rim, just an older design.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1087

I also have some Advan tri spokes in 18 x 10 that are rough, but structurally sound for $950 the set - I was just going to give them a coat of black paint and use them on my 32 but.. well, I have too many wheels.. something's gotta give :)

I got stock R34 GTT 17" rims lying in my garage, 80% thread

let me know if you want them, throw me a price

then I'll find out how much the postage is from Brisbane to your place (Melb right?)

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