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Nismo LMGT2's these came off a car I am wrecking, basically only rear pair are good

8" +35 (Toyo's fitted)

9" +35 (with Nangkang's)

both fronts are buckled badly as pictured, one of the rears has small dent on inner lip (also pictured) but it doesn't affect balance and could easily be re-rolled, I used the rears at the track with no issues. $300 the lot (I also have x4 Rays centre caps to suit, they are black plastic with gold centres, sorry no pics of these)

LMGT2Rear.jpg

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/LMGT2lip.jpg link to dented inner lip

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/LMGT2front.jpg buckled fronts

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT...MGT2damaged.jpg

Standard 16" S15 rims, one pair has good tread for roadworthy etc (crappy Simex) the other pair has camber wear and wouldn't pass roadworthy. $300

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148/PT15/S15rims.jpg

17" Rays TE37's they are bronze in colour, currently on my S15 with 235/45 and 255/40, they fill out the guards and clear everything fine.

8.5" +30

9.0" +40

Located in SA

$1750 with tyres withdrawn from sale

17" Desmond XRV Longchamps (Made in Japan by SSR) they are 8" +30 and 9" +35 and have some nice dish. Gutter rash on x3 of them.

$950 SOLD

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