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Hello,

Just recently bought a R34 GTR, came with the wheels pictured, not really my style so want to see if anyone out there would be keen to buy them.

Not sure on price as i dont know what they are worth, but know the original owner paid 7k for them.

Wheels come with tyres but they are pretty much gone. they are 19 x 9.5-10.5 wide (not really sure), offset unknow also. very good condition.

Would consider around the 2k mark, or part trades for LMGT4s or TE37 (both in matte black preferably) or stock R34 GTR rims.

Want to move these quickly so feel free to make me an offer if you like them.

Give me a call, txt or pm for any questions and can send more photos if needed, 0435 721 814

Cheers,

Anthony

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Bump,

Have some more info on the wheels.

They are dronell Type II with 5-114 PCD

19x10.5 +26 offset

Link below shows info on the wheels.

http://www.globalautoshop.com/wheels/dronell2.htm

Let me know if you want any additional info.

Cheers,

Anthony

Sale fell through as after i got the wheels of the car and cleaned them up i found out the size i listed above is incorrect.

The wheel size is

19 x 10 +18

These are still for sale so let me know if your interested.

Cheers,

Anthony

Forgot to mention not interested in trades anymore, unless locally somone wants to swap with R34 GTR rims....

Will post interstate.. should be around $80-$150 depending on location etc..

Let me know.

Cheers,

Anthony

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