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Hey guys i have been after a immaculate set of r34 gt-t rims for a while and it looks like i wont be finding any soon.

I am looking for a set of either 17's or 18's in preferably a 5 or 6 spoke rim price i am looking to spend is < $1600 but naturally the less the better :headspin:

Also rims must be in in very good - excellent condition i am not looking for ones with dints and really bad gutter rash. if you have a set please let me know. otherwise i think i might have to go buy a brand new set of Lenso Muse's which look nice but are pretty expencive.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I have a set of r34 gtt rims with brand new tyres 235's front and rear. They are not immaculate as i bought them with the car. I will be purchasing a set of r34gtr rims early next year so if you want to wait until then PM me and we can possibly arrange something.

Contact me as my parents have a set of R34 GT-T wheels on their R33. Only 1 wheels has a minor gutter rash on it (of memory)... but dont hold me to it!

They are after a set of Blitz Z1... if you have a set they'll gladly swap... or contact me via PM with a reasonable offer to forward to them.

:rofl:

woa cheers for all of the replys guys really appreciate it.

stav, kng-r32, xzibit

thanks for the replys but not after those rims but again appreciate the replys :)

japp_imports and croat i will send you a pm. As i said if they are not that great though i will probably leave them.

  • 4 weeks later...

I got a set of Buddy Club P1 racing 17" with 225 tyre all round asking for $1300

R34 GTT standard with front 235 and rear 255 asking for $1650

and also Advan RG 18" with 245 front and 265 rear ....asking for $2700

All wheels are in prefect condition

I am in Brisbane...also I have a set of R32 GTR standard asking for $900 and R33 GTR standard for $1900

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