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A set of freshly powder coated semi gloss black Rays Engineering Nismo LMGT4's in 18 x 9.5 +12 offset . Comes with a set of 70% Yokohama Advan Neova AD07's in 265.

Will put up pics tomorrow.

$3500

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Final price of $3200 , before these will no longer be for sale.

I can't believe someone hasn't jumped on these at this price .

  • 2 weeks later...

Still for sale ..$3000 with no tyres.

This is a farking bargain..why has no one jumped on these? :huh:

Is everyone more interested in putting shit phillipino rota's on their gtr's these days :down:

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Still for sale ..$3000 with no tyres.

This is a farking bargain..why has no one jumped on these? :huh:

Is everyone more interested in putting shit phillipino rota's on their gtr's these days :down:

china are a 3rd of the price for new.

in saying thay, id love to buy these, but like most, no money.

glws.

Bullshit have a look at what they are selling for in Japan these days

Huh?

Sell it to Japan then.

Our market is not Japans market...

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they need to be 10.5 wide... i got alot of enquiries on my wheels when my car was for sale, ppl offering 2-3k plus replacement wheels etc..

offered $2.5K, rejected as lowballing?

It is low balling as far as I'm concerned..go and find a set in this size and condition for the amount you expect to pay..Good luck your going to need it. ;)

china are a 3rd of the price for new.

in saying thay, id love to buy these, but like most, no money.

glws.

Anyone who puts chinese shit (or phillo shit) on gtr's needs shooting..If you want to be that f**king cheap go buy a hyundai

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There are few sets available on our market, have a look on Japan yahoo auctions then factor in the usual expenses to get them here and taxes. Wait till the $1000 tax free limit is removed on imported goods in a year or two.

They don't need to be 10.5 wide to be worth 3k + especially not if they are going on a R32, look at the set PAV34 sold recently he was asking 4k and I would say got very close to it.

A 9.5 +12 is only going to sit 10mm further inside the wheel arch than a 10.5 +15. The z-tune didn't have 10.5....

Owgasm is right though u just need to wait for the right buyer, around tax return time or Christmas is usually the best

Rejected $2800 GLWS

You expected me to send them to victoria for $2800 including shipping. ha ha

You might find a shit condition set for what you want ..if your lucky

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