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Wonder with the GT500's if you can remove the centre and replace with the flat cap ?

Only as it is impossible to get a set of 4 centre caps for the GT500's

You'd have to have them custom made. (and there would be a small market for them)

I beleive Terry has gone down that road.

Without the centre caps they're essentially the same anyways :P but the asking price is fair and good!

The centre caps and fittings alone could fetch $500 or more due to the scarcity of the wheels alone. If I had a spare set id be calling $1000 ;)

For the buyer of your GT500 rims k3, here are my 2 sets of rims with the recommendation as to who to go to for hexagonal hub copies...

A) LMGT4 18"x10.5"

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B) LMGT4 GT500 18"x9.5"

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The Hexagonal Centre Caps can be made by "PLYNX" if you ask Pete nicely. He won't charge exorbitantly.

The Aluminium disc can be made by Pete too. Great job by Pete - very talented indeed!

But the Nismo sticker is from a set available from JustJap

Hey all, I have a 3d printing business evok3d.com and we could easily replicate those lock style centre caps on the basis they are no longer manufactured. If anyone has an original in Melbourne that they can lend me for a week give me a PM. Cheers, Joe

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