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OK guys,

Wasn't really planning on selling the wheels but if someone offers the right price, they will go!

Rare widths and offset to fit factory guards R34GTT, should fit R32 and R33 as well.

Nismo LMGT4 in white.

18x8.5 +30

18x9.5 +38

In excellent condition. Lightweight, forged monoblock wheel. One rear wheel has some gutter rash but does not affect the wheel in anyway. Easily fixed up if you are picky. These retail for more than 4k retail when new and are rare as hens teeth in this color, width and offset. Should you want to powdercoat these in a different color, they are easy to do as well. Asking price is 2.5K. Brisbane Southside pick up only. Inspections welcome.

All items pickup only in Brisbane southside. Pics below.

Cheers,

Jon

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I am quite hesitant in posting the front bar for risk of damaging it, unless you are willing to take that risk. I have already had one interstate offer for front bar but still prefer pick up. Will let you know if things change.

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Interested in ur Impul front bar..I live southside i'll come have a look next week if shes still 4sale

Tom: PM sent.

Wheels still for sale. Have had lots of interest from interstate but none locally??? :yes:

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