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Check my sig mate if your after new wheels.

Dave

Hi Dave,

Not sure what you mean by "sig". Do you have a website? iIf you have got any r34 gtr wheels or something similar for sale could you please e-mail me some photos if possible to [email protected]

Thanks.

3500- 4000 seems to be reasonable price. Good nick R34 GTR wheel without tyre are selling 15-20,0000 yen in jap yahoo.

so it's nearly 2.5G

postage within jap

yahoo 5% charge

postage to australia

custom duty

profit...

well maybe you should coem to cabramatta crimecentral of australia, you can buy a whole r34 gtr fro 5grand, hahha including wheels turbos interior and anything else you want. come and see our wide selection.

Thanks for all your replies guys.  $4500 is way to expensive and way over my budget. I'll just keep looking

GT1 - http://207.44.134.161/rims

that is a list of the wheels I can source (brand new only).

I have been looking for a set of gtr rims too and seems as most people want $3500 + at the moment - bit high I think.

Also, if you look at that list above, the wheels made by "Great Company" are R34 replicas.... for around $2100 delivered they are a very good alternative.

Dave

I just tried it and it wasnt working 404 error, then 2 mins later working again .. Server issues im guessing.

http://207.44.134.160/rims/index.html - give it a refresh and should be ok.

email me : [email protected] if you still have probs.

I got these that I want to sell. I think they are the Rays Engineering Nismo LM GT2. Only problem is I'm in NZ so shipping would cost a hell of a lot probably.

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Hi,

If you could find out cost of shipping to Sydney i may consider it depending on cost. Its best if you e-mail me direct at [email protected] it makes it easier to chat. If you e-mail me can you include what price your asking for the wheels?

Thank you.

hey i got my Rays Engineering Nismo LM GT1 which is the same as GT2... i cant see any different between 1 and 2.... with rubber of 255-40-18 of 80%. anyway i am after 4500 firm... from melbourne.. will send it over to you for just $80. let me know if you want it

hey i got my Rays Engineering Nismo LM GT1 which is the same as GT2... i cant see any different between 1 and 2.... with rubber of 255-40-18 of 80%. anyway i am after 4500 firm... from melbourne.. will send it over to you for just $80. let me know if you want it

Hi,

I would really like a set of those but $4500 is over my budget. Thanks for the offer.

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