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Update - These wheels will fit an R33 GTST also.

Hi all, I have a set of 18" Nismo LMGT4's for sale.

Sizes are -

Front - 18x8.5J +30 offset (235/40/R18)

Rear - 18x9.5J +38 offset (265/35/R18)

These are standard size and offset for an R34 GTT.

They came of my old R34 GTT therefore they'll bolt straight onto another R34 and also fit an R33 and possibly S15. The front right has a minor scrape and the rear left had a bit of a dust up with a gutter. All wheels are still balanced perfectly though. 3 are missing the Nismo sticker thanks to some mag cleaner and a high pressure hose, not hard to replace though.

Tyres are Kuhmo K31's and are still roadworthy with a bit of tread left (Had to get a roadworthy to sell the car)

Asking price is $2000

Located in Melbourne.

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With regards to cosmetic damage if the rear left is a big problem the wheel can actualy be colour matched and respayed. It's pretty common with LMGT4's. You can speak to other forum users like Snowman or JAGR33 who have had LM's respryed to look as good as new.

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how much posted to Adelaide 5108? quite interested!

Hey mate, sorry for the delay. $150 sent to 5180 Adelaide. The rims themselves would be bubble wrapped then protectged with some thick card. The whole wheel is then shrink wrapped.

Cheers.

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