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Set of Rays Nismo LMGT2 wheels. Front 17 x 8" +35, rear 17 x 9" +38.

A bargain at $700 including tyres !

Some gutter rash on each rim. One front rim has a dent in the outer lip from hitting a stupid jutting out curb (also damaged tyre wall - see pic). This wheel is NOT buckled and is perfectly drivable - it is only the outer lip that is dented. It can be repaired - but the whole set is perfectly drivable as is. I was driving on these for a few months after this dint and there was no wobble or alignment issues. You could have the whole set refurbished and they would still be cheap.

Hell it's not a bad price even for the rear pair with tyres.

One centre cap is also missing.

I want to get rid of these rims as I am moving to Sydney and these will just collect dust in storage at a friends if they are not sold.

Perfect as track or street rims for R32, R33, S13, S14 or S15 (also good fit for RX7 S4 & 5).

Rear tyres are almost new 255/40 Falken 595-SS, front tyres are mismatched due to puncture 2 years ago.

Rear tyres are 90% - 255/40/17 Falken 595-SS

Front tyres ~40% - mismatched.

All 4 wheels

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Rear #1

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Rear #2

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Front dented

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Close-up of dent

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Front #2

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Wheels are located in Brisbane - pick-up is MUCH prefered.

Can deliver to Sydney at beginning of April.

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Reduced to $600 !

Need these gone by Saturday (2 days time) - or into storage they go.

If you are in Sydney I can have them sent to my new address and you can pick-up (Waterloo). You'll have to let me know within 2 days though or they will stay in QLD.

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