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looking for buyer for LMGT3, RAYS 17" good condition with little scratch on one of the rims, can upload detailed pictures of each rims

looking for 1400 USD without shipping cost, located in Georgia (can ship by any post) EMS should be cheaper

17-9j+33

17-8j+24

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If only they were GTR offsets :(

Yeap mate they are not, best update and wheels what i have seen in my life, bought them from japan and got different not what expected for :( for this rims am thinking to change to GTS :)

  • 2 weeks later...

i know this doesnt help but these wheels are definatly not LM GT3s

then what rims they are ? i have checked on Japan webs and find only this info, also from inside everywhere is only RAYS stickers

i know this doesnt help but these wheels are definatly not LM GT3s

looks like nismo LM GT3's to me mate

http://www.zerotohundred.com/newforums/attachments/forum56/190007d1234032267-img00063.jpg

maybe the holes being different colors could mean its a copy?

  • 3 weeks later...

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