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Wanting to buy R34 GTR Wheels

Hello! , 

Just putting the feelers out there for this one. 

Wanting to buy (a set of 4) R34 GTR Wheels that are in good nick, or considerable condition  (Don't want anything that has buckles or cracks please)

Must HAVE center caps and MUST BE in original colour (Don't want resprayed or powder coated another colour too), and whether or not they have tyre's is no big deal to me. 

Anyway, any helping me find a set would be much, much, much appreciated. 

Thankyou, 

Seanski96. 

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Hey Sean

I've got a set on my 32GTR currently with Federal 595 255/40/18 with loads of tread all original all complete.

Passenger rear has 2cm (max) minor rash the rest are unmarked, this is an easy repair. 

Let me know and I'll shoot all 4.

Whats your budget?

Where are you located?

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15 minutes ago, andyseven said:

Hey Sean

I've got a set on my 32GTR currently with Federal 595 255/40/18 with loads of tread all original all complete.

Passenger rear has 2cm (max) minor rash the rest are unmarked, this is an easy repair. 

Let me know and I'll shoot all 4.

Whats your budget?

Where are you located?

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My budget is $1500, more or less depending on condition. I'm located in Sydney NSW. Will edit the ad for future sellers too. 

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23 hours ago, Terry_GT-R34 said:

Just letting you know seanski that there are two original colours. 

Hey Terry, I just found out today actually that there are two variants of the "original colour", was moreso just saying it as a general term. But something has come up and I have to close this thread as I'm unable to buy the wheels now.

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