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Hey guys,

got my LMGT4s coming in a week or so and thought i would throw up the SLs for sale to see if there is any interest.

They are genuine TE37SLs in matte black from the factory in 19x10.5+22 fitted with yellow spoke and dish stickers. I have the original red spoke stickers to go with them, and i can organise new dish stickers in red if required.

they are fitted with near new (<2000km) Nitto NT05 tyres in 275/30, great all round tyre.

Price: $4200

Location: Newcastle

condition: great, one small stone chip mark on one of the wheels.. no gutter rash at all.

pick up or delivery at buyers expense.

wheels still fitted to my car so buyer will have to wait untill new wheels and tyres arrive etc.

will spererate wheels and tyres, but tyres have to go first.

send me a pm or contact me on 0435 721 814

any other questions just let me know.

Cheers,

Anthony

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heres some more pics of the wheels and tyres.. as you can see there is still probably 90% tread left on these.. they are good sticky tyres..

one pic shows the rock chip i mentioned. wheels are less than two year old..

any other questions let me know.

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Also i have brand new rays black air valve stems that i was going to put on these wheels, these can be thown in with the right deal if you wanted to stick with the yellow stickers, as the red valves look a little out of place with the yellow stickers....

I am slighlty neg on price but not dropping them too low.

these are hard to find in normal black i believe and this size though, they were a special run for OTR in melbourne when i bought them. thats if your not wanting to go with the actual 'Black Edition' with the different stickers etc...

  • 3 weeks later...

At this stage mate, I would have to sell the tyres first or all as a package sorry. Lost out money on these wheels with tyres already and promised myself i would use the tyres up before doing it again ha.

Let me know if your interested in the package and we can talk a price, im slightly neg...

Cheers

Hey mate did these rims scrub at all when they were fitted

Cheers

Hey mate, I did have issues with scrubbing when I bought these as I was suggested to run 275/35 tyres which I did. Shortly after got rid of them for the 275/30 tyres which dont scrub at all.

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