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I need Screw-type Centre Caps for LMGT4 GT500 rims please?

Reward is offered for such a set to screw into those rims. The hexagonal spanner would be a real bonus!

If you fancy yourself to be a top Bounty Hunter and bring these in to me, I will be very grateful!

Oh, did I say that I'd pay you too? But not the whole posse!

Thanks in advance

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DId some searching for you this morning and found this - http://www.nengun.com/rays/nismo-lm-gt4

It does say in there that the wheels have been discontinued however limited quantities are still available and to email them for availability.

So, maybe they still have some centre caps laying around? You never know, could get lucky.

Few more styles available - http://www.nengun.co...gt4-center-caps

Seems in the last two links that they are readily available.

Hope this helps mate. As your car is literally in mint condition - it does deserve brand new ones.

Edit: Apologies for the triple post.

Edited by iwanta34gtr

Hey Terry,sorry to jump in your thread ,but i need some buddy club p1 centre caps.So instead of starting a new thread i thought i would ask here.Hope you don't mind .Genelle. :action-smiley-069:

You do realise don't you Genelle that if you were to start your own thread about Buddy Club P1 Centre Caps, you as a girl will attract many more "Views" that this old codger?

Your thread can go like this...

"Genelle Needs Buddy"

Post #1 > Buddy Club P1 Centre Caps needed desperately by frustrated woman Genelle...

lol

iwanta34gtr, they aren't the ones Terry is after.

Terry, this is from my collection :) So you can see what parts you need, its not simply the centre caps.

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Genelle!

If you can get these ^ ^ ^ for me, I'll get you a set of Buddy P1 Caps for free! :)

  • 3 weeks later...

If they look the same, fit the same, smell the same > I'll grab 'em PLYNX. Are you in Sydney area for a test fit?

Or...

Pics please to [email protected]

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