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Hey,

Bare with me here.

A brand new set of LIMITED EDITION GT500 LMGT4 18x9.5 +12 in Gunmetal Grey.

Come with everything they would brand new.

- Rays Wheel Covers

- Paperwork

- Centre caps

- Black Valves

2005 Build date, as I believe they all were.

The boxes have seen better days. But they are still there, as part of the whole idea.

3 Boxes have been opened, the fourth has never been opened. Sealed for the collectors.

As most of you would know, Nismo have discontinued the LMGT4 line, so getting the standard LMGT4 brand new will be close to impossible real soon, if not now.

But, forget about that. These GT500s were discontinued years ago as they were a Limited run, so even then they were hard to get.

Trying to find them, brand new, just as I've got them. I believe would be even harder. I'm not even sure if Nismo ever kept a set in their factory, untouched.

I am torn between the beauty of the wheels therefore wanting to use them and how rare these things are and should be tucked away and forgotten.

These may as well be a Collectors Item.

Considering all the above, plus the personal research you may undertake to understand.

I am looking for:

$5500

To some outrageous, to others hopefully not.

Please pm me to discuss.

Postage, is very simple, as they are so light and already boxed. So you guys just have to setup your courier to pick them up. Or personally pick them up. I don't want to see them go missing.

On another note, If I sell my Volk 19x9.5 +17 GT-F first. I most likely will be keeping LMGT4s for a while.

Click for Volk 19x9.5 +17 GT-F

Please don't ruin the thread. Please pm me with any concerns.

Other than that, genuinely interested people, please contact me.

Sorry in advance for the amount of pictures below, especially of the ugly boxes, but its the way I like to do things, so the buyer does not see any hidden things.

If you need any other photos, just ask:

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worth every cent. can probably sell them back to the Japanese for what you're asking. It's not far off what they're asking for a clean second hand set over there.

  • 4 months later...
  • 7 months later...

Dear Simon.

i am ask you to return the stolen wheel that been steal at wharf few years ago.

i have all the copys of your SAU pages and phone number and all the contacts/car rego number/email address/post address/blog address.

All the information already reported to federal police. this is the matter for the stolen wheel from the wharf.

" Nismo Limited edition wheel "

you know what i mean about "stolen wheel"

will give you 7 days to return.

You can pm me or reply me here.

Edited by 33apx
  • 3 weeks later...

Oh and Terry - thread is locked and posts not removed because I've seen the photo's of the boxes...

Now to me 33apx appears to be telling a very true story here. However this is not a SAU issue as such, and will be dealt with the law in due course - however any buyer should note there is an investigation going on into the wheels.

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