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Item: Nismo LM-GT1 wheels 18x10 made by Rays Engineering

Age: unkown had them for 1 year

Condition:very good

Price:2500 with tyres ono

To Fit: (What car) GTRs

Location:Brisbane

Contact: PM here

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they come with Falken 452 275/35/15 tyres, they have done about 3000ks...these wheels are very hard to find these days..they have the certificates from Rays at the back. they will suite R33 GTRs like a dream...there are minor scratches.

these are the exact wheels on the 400R in case you wonder.

any more questions let me know.

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free bump

awesome looking wheels that suits the r33 well :w00t:

here's mine in silver and 18s as well :)

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ps. yes i know, lowering is my next mod...just have to figure out how im going to get up my driveway seeing that it already scrapes now :nyaanyaa:

Edited by jeff
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

Hey mate, I'm sorry to ask but do you mean both sets of rims are sold?

Thanks.

-Jimmy.

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