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I can tell you for sure that GTT wheels fit on a GTS-T. I have a set on mine. Pricing I can't help you with,,,,mine came with the car.

Just Jap had 3 last time I was there.

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Hey SK will They fit as well????. I might forget Mods and buy them myself,,, sorry for intruding Krystian....

Questions though,,,,Rim sizes,,,I know they are 18's but are they the same width front and back. What Brand of tyres are fitted and whats the tread like....

Neil.

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*drooooollllzzz*:wassup: arrrghhhh***:wassup: R34 rimz very nice !!!:wassup:

:)

BUT !!!:D

ova $3000 , another asking for $5000 another for nearly $6000

like yes they are very very nice rims

but:cuss: pplz for that amount of money you can get alot mroe POWER :wassup: :D

:boobs::Pimp:

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not sure what the offset on the r34 gtr wheels are, but the r33's (also 9") was 30mm which made them stick out nearly a cm too much at the front end of a gts25t, the rears sat flush with the outer surface of the guards... there's a set of volk challenges 17x8 et30, 17x9 et38, at powerplay, which will fit a gts25t nicely but at $3.5k that's way outta my budget...

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