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Set of original LM-GT1 18" x 9.5" Rims with ultra low profile Kumho Ecsta Supra 265x35x18 directional tyres "95% tread"

Reason for selling is they stick out of the guards on my GTST, so they are realy to suit a GTR, the are multi-stud so they fit oter models as well ...

Pickup Only - $4500 not neg.

03 5335 9168

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If you got the guards rolled out they would be a perfect fit or you could get gtr front and rear guards fitted, but fitting rear guards is a big and expensive job. I actually had an idea b4, im wondering if shaving some of the back (side that sits against the disk) of the rim off will make them sit in more and not stick out of the guards ....

Yep they are definatly the best rims ever made, they are the rims of my dreams and it kills me to sell them, but i have got the suspension set so hard in my car so that the tyres dont scrub on the guards that it a very rough ride ... I even thought about jacking the car up off the wheels and putting a gtr on the wheels ... They dont stick out that that much, i just was reluctant to get someone to roll the gards out because there is no going back if they stuff it up ... You only realy need to get the back ones rolled cos u can put gtr front guards on relatively easily so im told. I can take measurements on how far they stick out if u r interested ...

I am willing to ship them but no cod's though ...

... COD :lol:

u prob would have them sold b4 i will buy them... which is after i get my gtst in nov.... but if uve still got them... well i most likely will buy them

thanx anyway

I am interested. I am in Horsham but I head down to Melbourne Regularly. Sunday would probably be ok this week.

I called but no answer, I guess that is a home number...

Tried calling again, no answer...

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