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I'm selling my 4 Nismo rims that came with my car when i bought it. They are not in perfect condition, but the are light, repairable and cheap. There are no cracks, just surface grim and gutter rash.

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Close up on the dirt and grim that is on all 4 rims.

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Heaps of street rubber left on them.

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Tread depth indicator.

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Located in Sydney, pickup only.

$600

padey

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Regarding offset, on the back is says, Rays Engineering, Made in Japan and 17xJJ.

Seeing as it's a three piece rim, i guess there is no set offset. But here is a photo of them on my car;

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I have these wheels on my car. With a bit of tlc they look really really nice! Definitely a bargain at that price for some rays nismo lmgt1's with good tread! I'd buy as a second set however will be different offset..

Have been looking for a white set of these in 7" for my boat trailer for months, could'nt find any so i brought a pair in silver, if you have any trouble selling them and don't mind sending them to Melbourne let me know.

Thanks Nath

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Have been looking for a white set of these in 7" for my boat trailer for months, could'nt find any so i brought a pair in silver, if you have any trouble selling them and don't mind sending them to Melbourne let me know.

Thanks Nath

fark,the wheels on your trailer are better than the ones on my car

come to think of it,the boat on the trailer is worth more than my car ;)

Hi man

Where in sydney are you so my mate could come and have a look and buy these wheels?

Regards stuart

Edited by NISSANGTS

Here is my mobile number 0437191618 if you send me your address detailes my mate will come round tommorow night and check out the wheels and pay the $600 as you have asked.

Thanks stuart

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