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Item Summary: Genuine Nismo LMGT4,

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4350

Asking Price: $2,800

Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Going for a different look

Delivery Methods: PickUp , can post at buyers expense

Contact Info: 0402737487 or pm

Extra Information: These Wheels are a lightweight Rays forged alloy wheel, Genuine Nismo LMGT4 in rare offsets and size!

5x114.3 18x9.5 +12, 18x10.5 +15

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Open to reasonable offers, lots of interest, have some pirelli pzero Rosso tyres with 60-80% tread we can throw in if it seals the deal, sizes of the tyres are 18-265-40 and 18-225-40! High performance tyres with the red pzero written on the side!

Wheels were Sold however buyer fell through due to not coming up with the cash!!! - now looking for a quick sale with no hassles!

Sale includes the pirelli pzero tyres - hit me up with a good offer!

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