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Item Summary: Nismo/Rays LMGT4 18" x 9.5" +15

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Getting wider size

Asking Price: 3000

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: [email protected]

Extra Information:

I am planning to get a set of the same rims in 10.5" so these will have to go. Bought them off a 34GTR owner last year when I first got the car and been treating them well since. The general condition of the rims are perfect except for 1 which have gutter rash from previous owner. The rims will be sold without the tyres. Heres some pic of them on my car.

Most of you would have seen my car or the rims but heres a couple for those that dont know how it looks like...

I'm not in a hurry to sell but would love a wider set of rims whistling.gif . If they dont sell, I'll just have to stick with the skinnys.:(

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