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I'm reluctantly selling my 19's. They are Nismo LM GT4's

19x9.5 +25 275/30/19

19.8.5 +25 245/35/19

Tyres are near new Goodyear Revspec that have only traveled 2000kms of easy driving. You can still see the nipples on the tyres. Rims have a build date of 2004, they are in excellent condition the 2 left ones have a couple of marks around the rim.

These wheels are specifically designed for 350Z/350GT and fit those hubs perfectly. I imagine it would also fit r33/r34.

Price $4000 pickup in East Keilor Melbourne.

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Edited by Blitz_boy

nice... too bad I had imported a set of RAYS 19s from Japan myself, and end up with the same amount of money with you're asking.

otherwise I would buy yours...

  • 1 month later...

Hi. I'm interested. Easiest to communicate if u call me on 0409 462 965. Please call ASAP coz I'm new to this, & not confident this msg will get to u. Thanks, Peter

I'm reluctantly selling my 19's. They are Nismo LM GT4's

19x9.5 +25 275/30/19

19.8.5 +25 245/35/19

Tyres are near new Goodyear Revspec that have only traveled 2000kms of easy driving. You can still see the nipples on the tyres. Rims have a build date of 2004, they are in excellent condition the 2 left ones have a couple of marks around the rim.

These wheels are specifically designed for 350Z/350GT and fit those hubs perfectly. I imagine it would also fit r33/r34.

Price $4000 pickup in East Keilor Melbourne.

  • 1 month later...

Did you ever have problems with your VDC? I may be wrong but it appears your rear tyres are 4.4% out on aspect ratio going by the stock rears as 245.45.18

going by the calc maybe they should be 275.35.19

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

Edited by mosoto

Yes interested but you MUST PHONE coz I've got no confidence that I can work out how this *%!?*# forum stuff works.

Most of my replies etc get bounced back with error msg's that I can't understand. Have had no joy using this system so mostly I dont bother logging on, which in itself was a major series of dramas in the 1st place ("registering").

Please phone me about the wheels, & maybe you can give me a lesson how to communicate reliably on this forum stuff, which is very illogical to me. I cant even see which button to press to send this, so who knows if you'll get it

Peter 0409 462 965

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Blitz Boy, was alerted to your thread by the guys over at the 350z-tech forum. Quick query on the marks on the rims - are they very noticeable (is it just slight gutter rash or something else)? Would you think that they would be easy to repair by rim repair specialists?

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