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Hey Guys,

I'm selling 4x Black 19" NISMO LMGT4 mags with fresh (85%) rubber:

They have some minor scuffs (as pictured) around the outside rim as they're FOB and have been in hands of a touch parker.

$4000neg including the new tyres.

PRICE BUMPED TO $3,000

 

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Cheers mate - looking for a little more then $300 as the Compliance guys at JapLink reckon they're worth close to $5k but keep the offers coming ;)

would you accept 300? hehe goodluck with sale, i'll just keep dreaming for a few more months :thumbsup:.
Cheers mate - looking for a little more then $300 as the Compliance guys at JapLink reckon they're worth close to $5k but keep the offers coming :)

lol..I think he meant $3000 not $300...but if u did mean $300...shame on u! gl with the sale...:(

would these wheels fit on a r32 gtr v spec

??

No, they are both the wrong offset and have stagered size fron to rear. I got all excited about some new wheels too :thumbsup:

  • 2 weeks later...

They do indeed fit the GT-R's guys

They have Dual Offset - One for the new Nissans (V35 Skyline, 350z) and one for the older Nissans (Skylines, GT-R's, etc).

And since when cant you fit staggered wheels?

No, they are both the wrong offset and have stagered size fron to rear. I got all excited about some new wheels too :/
would these wheels fit on a r32 gtr v spec

??

Mate,

I spoke to JapLink on Parramatta Road today (the place that I got the mags from) they confirmed that they do fit the R32 GT-R's so if you're interested, let me know quick as Im expecting a call from another guy in the next few days.

offset isn't stud pattern, the offset is the +15 , +22 etc...

GTR's need to have same sized tyres (so usually same sized wheels) or it messes with the ATTESA....

Very nice wheels, would look hot on a white car!

With that point above.

So you can't have different size Overall Diameter with tyres?

Like i've got a set of 285 x 30 x 18 OD 629 for the Rear

and 265 x 35 x 18 OD 643 for the front.

Will that affect anything?

OK cool well Im no wheel or tyre expert Im just going on what I've been told by the head mechanic honcho at JapLink (who really seems to know his stuff), they deal with everything from R32's to V35's everyday and he seem to think they would fit any GTR no probs.

If anyone wants the mags I suggest they speak to a performance shop or a tyre shop that deals with lots of Skylines first and as I mentioned you're welcome to try and fit the mags on the hubs before you buy them of course.

Interesting topic none the less.

OK cool well Im no wheel or tyre expert Im just going on what I've been told by the head mechanic honcho at JapLink (who really seems to know his stuff), they deal with everything from R32's to V35's everyday and he seem to think they would fit any GTR no probs.

If anyone wants the mags I suggest they speak to a performance shop or a tyre shop that deals with lots of Skylines first and as I mentioned you're welcome to try and fit the mags on the hubs before you buy them of course.

Interesting topic none the less.

Hey mate,

Have you fitted these on your V35? do they fit?

  • 2 weeks later...

no they wont mate.

firstly the guy at japlink is just plain wrong. there is no such thing as dual offset wheels. these are the wrong offset for GTR. add to that they are staggered width which means that it will be almost impossible to match front and rear tyre diameter which will cause problems with the GTR AWD system.

They obviously will fit a V35 very well, and I would say they will fit a 350Z too.

and in the thread you linked it clearly shows they wont fit other skylines properly.

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