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Hey all selling a set of r34 gt-t wheels, good condition some gutter rash, brand new tyres on rear (week old) good condition re-001s on the front. Tyres worth around $500. Fit skylines, stageas, falcons, many 5 stud cars, can supply spacers for front wheels to clear gtr calipers :)

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There 17x7.5, +35 offset I think.

Stock tyres are 225/45/17

Seen these on a whole lot of different cars and they seem to look pretty good. Especially painted or powder coated

I can also arrange that to be done professionally at a good price ;)

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Hey mate they are 'Corsa' Tyres on the rear, brand new still have the nobbly bits and prob stickers haha ;) The fronts are good condition re-001s prob 50-80% the setup grips well, just trying to sell both my current sets of wheels to fund some nice big dished D1r's i reckon :)

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