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Hi,

As per title.

I bought these a couple of months ago for a smaller sized wheel with tyres for track.

Changed my mind and will look at something else now, a 17x10.5 perhaps with +0 offset.

To the point.

Discontinued LMGT4

Bronze Rays Nismo 17x9 +22.

These are super light, forged monoblocks.

They're in original paint, that special, oh so special Anodized Bronze.

Unfortunately 2 rims have gutter rash, the other two have slight marks.

Over all not too bad for the age of the wheel (see size and info sticker).

The nismo stickers are still there, slowly missing edges.

Tyres are Bridgestone Potenza GIII - 245/45/17. Thread depth shown in photos.

Two of the tyres have a bit of camber wear, but the rest of the tyre is fine with plenty of thread.

One tyre has some flaky substance on it, not sure what it is, thought i'd post that too.

Pictures will describe everything better than I can, so see below.

Price. $2500 including everything you see in pictures.

I believe I have centre caps with the Rays logo on it, $100 for those (from my old set) if you want them.

I can wrap and post anywhere, will put a piece of cardboard on each side and wrap with rubbish bags :) Easy and cheap.

Would fit a GTS-T, GTT, S15, R32 GTR, most things quite easily, depends on how stanced you want it.

Pictures:

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  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP!

I'm going to Sydney for the Low Down meet next weekend and will happily bring these down with me --> free postage :)

--> Only for a deposit first.

Thanks

  • 3 weeks later...

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