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hey guys,

recently bought these rims for my r34 gtr however have decided to just sell the car.

rims look amazing however stretched tires are needed. i have just rolled rear guards and stock fronts and they fit nicely with massive poke.

they are 18x10" with a -15 offset!!!! face 2 and clears brembos no worries. 5x114.3 stud pattern

they also come with the specific gt-c wheel nuts in 12x1.25mm thread pitch

they have goodyear 225/40 tires fitted to one pair (85% tread) and 235/40 nankangs fitted to the other pair (80% tread)

located in brisbane, can freight Aus wide no worries.

Asking 3k

cheers, alex

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Haha yeah they sure are nice wheels mate. i am just looking at selling the gtr as i would like to get back into classic cars. I mean i love the gtr, but at this point i would just like to move it along. cheers for the comments

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