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Hi guys,

I have a set of good condition Rays Nismo LMGT3.

Wheel specs:

18x9.5 +22 All round

RE01 Tyres 245/40/18

(tyres have about 50%-60% tread life except for front driver side which will need to be replaced)

In Good condition, wheels have some curb rash but can be fixed roughly $50 per wheel. Includes Rays center caps and Original Rays Valvestem caps!!!

These will would look excellent on an R32 or R33 GTR. Reason for the sale is that i have ordered in some 19" wheels to fill the guards on my car.

These wheels are rare to find. 2 Piece forged wheels.

With our crap exchange rate its hard to find any decent wheels. Im after a relatively quick sale. So dont be shy to throw me some offers, please no low balling though. If i dont get a good price then i will just keep them as track rims.

Price: $2200 Negotiable

Pickup: Western Sydney (but can post at buyers cost)

Contact: 0403337740 or PM

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id prefer to sell as a complete set. If i sell you this as a pair then it would be difficult for me to sell them.

PM me your budget, im fairly negotiable.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

oh sexy wheels..... *DROOLS* wish i had the money for them i would be at ur place today to pick them up if i had the cash hahahaha... good luck with the sale... free bump for sexy wheels

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