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Item: 4x 17x8.5 +35 White Nismo Wheels with tyres (90% Heros 225/45, 70% Fed SS595's 235/45)

20 and 25mm bolt on spacers, 8mm slip ons

Location: Palm Beach, Gold Coast

Website: Here, JDMST

Item Condition: Good, couple of paint chips no dints or cracks

Reason for Selling: Want tune

Price and Payment Conditions:

$1500 for wheels with tyres, $1300 without tyres

$100 each pair of spacers, negotiable on slip ons

Extra Info: Everything 4x114.3 fitment, these are not teks the spokes are a different shape

Pictures: (Spacers are on the car)

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Contact Details: Here or 0409706186

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how much would incl shipping to melb?

dont know send a quote to the number in the ad and ill let you know

if you guys want the wheels shipped you will have to organise shipping as have been stuffed around by a 'potential' buyer wanting them shipped then just changed his mind. if your serious about the wheels you can organise your own shipping i dont have the time or patience for shipping companies...

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yeah i think so...

are you sure? have never seen a nismo sticker like that, in fact lmgt4s dont have nismo stickers (inside the wheel), there should be a rays sticker with size, offset, date made, model, etc like all rays made wheels.

do they have 'forged' & 'made by rays' embosed on the front of the wheels? would be where the dish steps.

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