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Bronze LMGT4 wheels for sale.

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Size: 17x9j +30

PCD: 5x114.3 - Will look good on Silvia's, GTSt's, Or even GTR's

Front: ADVAN NEOVA AD07- 234/45/17 - %75-%80 Rubber remaining before indicator

Rear: POTENZA RE01-R 235/45/17 - %60-%65 Rubber remaining before indicator

Condition of rims - Good

Wheels can be picked up from Melbourne Western Suburbs.

Asking $2000ono

Please feel free to PM me for any inquires.

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Sorry for this everyone.

I was told they are LMGT4's when I purchased my Old GTR.

Googled images off drift tecks.. My spokes look fatter and the colour is different?

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I dont think they are drift tecks but Maybe a copy of the LMGT4's or Bee*R wheels?

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Either way I apologise for posting up the wrong information. However it seems like I can not edit the original post.

I will lower the asking price to $1600ono.

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