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Have up for graps some LMGT1 RAYS NISMO rims 18x10 these are whats on the r33 400r GTR's

perfect condition have tyres but very worn not of any value

$2600

located in melbourne give me a call or msg 0430919312

will freight anywhere at buyers cost

fit perfect on r33 gtr and on a r32 gtr the stick out the guards by a mil makes them look alot tuffer on a r32 gtr. i cant see them fitting a gtst without alot of guard loving.

yes they are LMGT1 but these are 18x10 most you see or can find are only 18x9.5 or 9. dont think i have ever seen a set come up for sale?

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This ad is replacing my other ad which had incorrect info in it.

Nice wheels :) , i have a set on my R32 GTR, just needed very minor guard lipping.

I get compliments about the wheels everywhere i go!

Heres a pic of it

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I want these but I have a 32R and i don't want to lip my guards

On my previous 32. Didn't roll or anything just lowered.. Still don't like the gold :P (On Pal's LM, I borrowed them for a day lol)

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275s all round

Do it Keets.

Edited by 10 4

plenty of interest and offers but still up for sale ppl!

i need that new motec ecu for my rx7 so common ppl haha

Edited by Travis Trayhern
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