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OK, got to clear out the garage, so need to get rid of a few things.

First up is a set of (4) NISMO LMGT4 GT500 Limited Edition wheels with centre caps. They are matt black in colour and quite rare, quite a bit more expensive than the normal LMGT4's too.

They are in very good condition, although 2 of the wheels have some minor scratches. There is no damage to the wheel in regards to gouging, just surface scratches that have taken off the paint (check out pics). They have Bridgestone RE55S tyres (type SR) in 265/35/18, tyres have around 50-60% left on them, good for a few track days or normal street driving. Wheels are located in Bayswater, but will ship at buyer's expense.

PRICE: $4200 ono

PICS:

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Second up is a Nismo circuit link set to suit an R33 GT-R. This consists of:

- Front lower control arms

- Front castor rods

- Front upper control arms

- Rear lower control arms

- Rear upper control arms

In very good condition, has the usual scratches/chips as they came off a car.

Items located in Bayswater, and again will ship interstate at buyer's expense.

Will take pics in the next couple of days as they are in storage.

PRICE: $1100 ono

That's it for now, PM or reply here if interested.

Low ballers will be ignored.

Cheers,

Jack

Oh, and here's what they look like on the car from side on.

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Would have kept them although I have another set in 18 x 10.5, not GT500 version though.

Edit: oops, they are the 10.5'' version (gloss black with no centre caps).

Will see if i can dig up another photo with the rims that are for sale....

Hi Jack

very nice alcon.

LM gt4 GT500 matt black + centre caps are also 18 X 10.5 same as your another set(not GT500 version gloss black)?

will you accept 3700 for quick sale?

Thank you.

Ash 0416 238 673

Hi Jack

very nice alcon.

LM gt4 GT500 matt black + centre caps are also 18 X 10.5 same as your another set(not GT500 version gloss black)?

will you accept 3700 for quick sale?

Thank you.

Ash 0416 238 673

Hi Ash,

The rims I have for sale are 9.5'' wide, the 10.5'' version is not for sale.

Sorry, won't let them go for $3700.

Cheers,

Jack

They are matt black in colour and quite rare

understatement of the year me thinks, these are very rare.

Display1, snap up the 9.5's - great buy with some great tyres too

out of interest are the gt500 limited lighter than a normal lm gt4? i always thought they where forged mag

As far as I know they are not forged magnesium, also known as LMGT4 MAG they are super rare and dear as poison.

The ones I have are forged monoblock design.

Cheers,

Jack

Bloody awesome wheels. I have the exact same GT500 in gunmetal gloss. I have to say I was really tempted to buy these as a spare set when I saw it now. Good price as well.. Goodluck!

what information can you give me about the nismo links

Sorry, Nismo circuit link set is now SOLD.

Wheels are still available...

:down:

If these are still for sale in 2 weeks I'll take them but I won't have the money til then =(. Look awesome though.

No worries Dave, if they are still around they're all yours!!!

Still for sale....

:(

Nice wheels Jack, did you buy these off Tangomatt? I would be tempted if I didn't already have a set of regular lmgt4's. GL with the sale.. these are rather rare wheels, and full of RAYS forged monoblock goodness :D

ps. i want your alcons

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