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hey.

im after some LMGT's in silver. 19 inch preferred but be happy with 18's.

to go onto a r33 gtr so need some 20ish offset!.

i currently have r34 gtr wheels on the car at the moment so am happy to swap them. and make up the difference.

let me know what you all have got!

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yeh.... we might need to take the plunge... $4000+ for brand newies!!

im not sure 10.5 wide will fit my car, i have it really low! :laugh:

9.5 with a +20 offset

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and getting scarcer by the day mate, as RAYS and Nismo just discontinued the entire LM GT4 line last week - I had half a dozen sets on order too :/

I have one set of 18 x 10.5" LM GT4 in stock, Silver with the polished lip - they're second hand but near perfect condition, drop me a line if you're interested :)

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Same as above but used with a set of RE01Rs http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b124023438

¥360,000

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Also just want to clarify the above wheels are not mine just what i found on yahoo.jp

Jesse Streeter can help you purchase the above and have them delivered to your door at a very competetive price

jessestreeter.com

Myself & many other SAUers can attest to buying in confidence through him.

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From one extreme to the next...

Theres this set, non Limited edition & slightly more used but much easier on the wallet considering how poorly the AUD is performing v YEN but you only have a limited time to act as it is ending soon.

http://page22.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/l76915586

18x9.5 +12 White with tyres...

¥160,000

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Also as above, Jesse Streeter is your best bet for picking these up and getting them delivered to your door swiftly & painlessly.

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thanks for the research sav!! appreciated!

i have never seen the limited edition ones before!! look good just not sure about the single wheel nut!! :thumbsup:

its a shame that lmgt4's have been discontinued! in my opinion they are the nicest wheels money can buy!!

will they be replaced with something else??

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Picked up mine yesterday thanks. With Nismo wheel nuts included too.

Your turn Jake. Yes, they're one of the nicest wheels around!

Show us ur pics!!!

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