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Hi all,

Up for grabs is a set of 4x R34 GTR wheels which measure 18x9 +30 all round, and are currently wrapped in 245/40 Advan AD08 tyres.

These wheels are not like other GTR wheels I've had before, these are in the less common colour which I am lead to believe came out in the Nur spec 34 GTRs?

Anyway, it is the set to the left which are for sale. They have the usual gutter rash on each wheel as can be seen in the photo below.

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Wheels will come with their centre caps.

The wheels are located in the south east suburbs of Melbourne and I would rather a local sale at this stage unless you can arrange your own postage.

I am after $1500 for the set. I'd be keen for swaps, but they must be 18s and 9" wide minimum.

Contact is best made through PM or by posting here.

Thanks,
Adam

Edited by adam-__-

Hmm now that you've posted that up, mine are definitely not that colour! Mine are more of a champagne/bronze shade.. I will post up a better quality photo of them tomorrow (today)

Perhaps Nissan made 3 colours! > Which means that yours were Nur-dedicated after all!

The ones I posted up were for Midnight Purple.

But either of the light colours would certainly suit a car with a dark body-colour.

Here's another photo taken with a proper camera!

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I guess we can't rule out the fact that it is resprayed in a custom colour altogether.

For any interested parties, the above wheel is an indicator of how the others wheels are also in terms of gutter rashes.

Hmm well there you go! I can't seem to find that article/thread where they mentioned it but it might have been just the illusion of the Nur coloured cars.

Either way, the wheels are a lighter shade and look great against my white car, compared to the usual grey.

Edited by adam-__-

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