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Hi guys,

I have up for sale a set of 18" Nismo lmgt4 rims.

$3400 firm

Fronts:

8.5 width

+25 offset

245/40 tyres

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Rears:

9.5 width

+30 offset

275/40 tyres

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Some minor gutter rash on 2 of the wheels and general scratches/nicks around the nut holes.

I have an r32 gts-t and the fronts would have required 225/40 tyres to clear the upper control arms. The rears stick out about 2cm past the guards and would have needed rolling/ flaring to fit under properly. I liked the drift look but just too hard finding people in Bendigo to help set my skyline up (Commonwhore capital here). So I ended up finding a set of the 17" and putting them on instead.

You can text me during the day or call after 6pm on 0409 503 290 or pm.

Kye

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Original and quality rims like these arent going to be cheap. Look up how much these are on the net and you'll see what I mean. Good luck finding a set of lmgt4s in your price range then :)

3.4k for used lmgt4's is a bit steep in those sizes seeing as though Nengun are selling 18x10.5 with better offsets for a little over 3k

I did see them on Nengun. But put in some details and see how much freight is :D

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