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Item: Nismo LMGT4 Limited Edition 18's

Fronts:

8.5 + 25

Bridgestone potenza Re040 235/45/18

Rears

9.5 +30

Potenza RE040 245/45/18

Front Passenger Rim has some gutter rash.. (quoted ~$150 to fix) The remaining rims look brand new.

Have stickers that say

Nismo

LMGT4 Limited edition.

The works specialty forged by Rays Engineering

(embossed) Forged Monoblock

For those that don't know they are forged monoblock and are very lightweight. (come on the Z tune etc)

Age: Bought them on impulse literally last week but dont suit my car. If they don't sell I will keep them as my track rims.

Price: $3000 Firm.

To Fit: (What car) Most 5 x 114.3 cars. Fit's my R33 perfect with stock front gaurds and rolled rear guards (have access to a gaurd roller if needed) Came off a Chaser before my car.

Location: South East Melbourne

Contact: PM or SMS 0433 117 369

Comments: No time wasters. I'm not fussed whether I sell them today or in a year from now.

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Hmm these look a bit different from what I know them to be.

Whats that other sticker on the spokes besides the Nismo one? And the 2 red stripes on each wheel along the lip?

And I thought the limited edition ones were matte black?

PS. what's a Works special edition?

Edited by Yawn
Hmm these look a bit different from what I know them to be.

Whats that other sticker on the spokes besides the Nismo one? And the 2 red stripes on each wheel along the lip?

And I thought the limited edition ones were matte black?

PS. what's a Works special edition?

opposite the nismo sticker it says: LMGT4 limited edition

The red sticker on the lip says: works special edition forged by rays. correction>> "The works specialty forged by Rays Engineering"

I dunno what it means but thats what it says.

wanna buy them or just testing me? ;)

what looks different. Maybe the limited edition thing makes a difference but I highly doubt it.

Was this car parked on chapel on thursday?

I'm pretty sure it was this one, and had same rims.

If so, it was damn mint man, loved the rims too.

Yup was having lunch on chapel on thursday :) thanks

Damn i'm still tempted ;) , they look so horn!!

But i have stopped all further purchases till my car is back on the road and complete.

Good luck with the sale!!

PS: you have mucked up the tyre sizes again :)

Damn i'm still tempted ;) , they look so horn!!

But i have stopped all further purchases till my car is back on the road and complete.

Good luck with the sale!!

PS: you have mucked up the tyre sizes again :)

did too! thanks! fixed.

Tyres are around 70% I'd say.

No hard feelings and im not trying to bad mouth your sale but I always thought they looked like this:

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Where'd the extra sticker and the red writing come from? Im just curious thats all. These wheels are my all time fav and I wish they were in GTR offsets ;)

Edited by Yawn
if only all 4 looked like the back 2 :( looks like im still goin with the drifteks :P do the front 2 sink in at all or perfectly flat??

thanks phunky! just to clarify those rims phunkey posted above are not the ones I'm selling. My ones are pictured in the first post..

And those pm'ing me asking for a better deal coz there is a sticker that says "The works specialty forged by Rays Engineering"

This doesnt mean that the rims were somehow made in affiliation with Works. Don't ask me about the wording. Ask Ray's. Price is Firm.

EDIT: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Aw...yk-t203706.html

post 16 by lingerringsoul! take note of rim pic.

It's a shame you have to work so hard to sell such awesome rims. Wish my current situation was a little different, as i would have bought them a week ago and saved you these hassles.

hehe nah its fine, dont think you could fit your 275's on there. i just wanted to clarify for the people that attempted to tell me they were fakes. (through pm)

no rush to sell. kinda hoping they wont lol.

hey mate im a serious buyer, n i didnt say they were fake i said the bit that said WORKS dont sound too right which i see has been corrected now.

anyhow do you know what the offset for r34gtt is and how these will fit ? if they will fit fine and can handle at least 275s at the back then ill be keenish

do you know exactly how much do they weigh ? just want to compaire them to my current Works imotion rims.. thanks mate

If you want to settle any disputes all you have to do is take a photo of the Rays LMGT sticker that has all the specs like PCD and Offset on it thats located on every rim on the inside of them ..

Thats what mine had on them ..

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