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For sale R34 GTR rims in the late model gunmetal colour, they have been perfectly colour matched and resprayed not long ago, they also come with the center caps!

Was planning on using them on the track and ive since had them fitted with a second hand set of michilin porsche cup slicks. The rims are in beautiful condition with barely a scratch mark or chip. There is no rash at all!

They are a 240/64 tyre size, i was planning to use these to get up to speed and not lash out 2k plus on a set of advan/hankook/ bridgestone semis.

This setup cost me over $2000 and so im asking $1500 for a quick easy sale. I will arrange postage at your expense australia wide, or pickup is available in brisbane

Contact me via pm thanks

Edited by Gts30t

Anyone wondering how much postage is, you could give couriers please a call. They are really good on price and service. Pickup postcode is 4034.

Edited by Gts30t

Would love to come have a look and see if they fit my stagea text me if that dude doesn't want them I'm on the gold coast and can pic up thanks

Myles 0434633867

  • 3 weeks later...

These rims are back up for sale, they are off the car and ready to go now.

Sorry to all those that contacted me last time, i got a bit overwhelemed with the responce and lost track of things.

First one in with the cash can take them away

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