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Rare Find !!

Nismo LMGT-1's With a birthdate of 1-12-1995 (see pic for authenticity sticker)

18x9.5+14 x4

I bought these a long time ago from the Nismo Omori Factory in Tokyo on one of many trips to Japan.

I have stored these for many years with intentions of fitting them to my R32 GTR but i have since sold that car and gone in a new direction.

Building somthing else now and need some $$$ for a Hollinger.

I don't think you would ever see another set of BRAND NEW LMGT-1's offered for sale again like these here in Australia let alone Japan.

The rims come in the original Nismo boxes with the old school Nismo label on them..(see pics)

All original contents such as,

Original plastic wrapping

Original booklets (unopened)

Original Rays centre caps in factory plastic boxes

Original valves

Also included are Brand New Nismo wheel nuts (steel) with Nismo stamped on each 1 and the Nismo locking key (see pic) still in original Nismo Packaging.

**Please, i will NOT seperate anything as im offering this as a COMPLETE PACKAGE.

These rims have never been fitted nor test fitted to a car before!

They are 17 years old and still Brand New !!

Will fit a number of nissans including R32,R33,R34 and yes they do clear big brakes.

Available for pickup on southside of Brisbane or for interstate buyers i can courier these via e-go @ your expence (very cheep courier rates)

Im chasing $3,600 FOR THE COMPLETE PACKAGE.

You will not find these ever again!

Definatly one for the Nismo enthusiast.

Ph-0452-389-598 for a quick responce.

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  • 7 months later...

The rims are now in Norway an installed on my car a 1970 Datsun 240Z whit G nose RB26DETT engine RB25 tranny GT-R32 Diff, brakes front (Brembo type) and stock GT-R32 rear brakes and e brake. I had 4 old Rays LM GT-1 rims on my car and when i found these unused ones i just had to buy them and boy i am a happy man now. you can look me up on Facebook ([email protected]) alot of pics of my car

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