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For sale:
Brand: Rays Engineering
Model: LMGT4
Specs: 5x 114.3
Size: 19x8.5 +25; 19x9.5 +30
Set of 4
Willing to ship: pick up south side Brisbane/can post to most states in the eastern seaboard for additional cost
Tyres: yes plenty of tread left
Bridgestone rears, Yokohama fronts.
Includes Rays center caps and valve caps
Price: $3K ONO

These are in immaculate condition and a collectors item as they are no longer produced and rarely found in these specs. One small stone chip on the front wheel, the rest are spotless. These wheel widths and offsets are factory 350Z specs, but will fit most Nissans so please do your research.

P/S should also fit V36 Sedans perfectly!

More pics here

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/454702-rays-engineering-nismo-lmgt4-wheels-rare/

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How did you manage to squeeze those under V35 sedan guards? Camber? or stretched tyres?

I had to roll my rear guards slightly to fit 18x8 +30 rims with 245 tyres.

I'm surprised you had to roll guards for 18x8! Those are pretty much factory specs. My Car is lowered about 40mm, rolled rear guards and the above pic was running 275 tires with no issues at all on 19x9.5 +30

Coupe factory spec.. I think the standard sedan rims were more like +45 offset.

Anyway, they protrude very slightly outside the guard, so to get them to tuck under the guard without rubbing when the suspension compresses, I only had to roll them a little, not fully, probably only about 45deg.

Edited by sonicii
  • 2 weeks later...

These are similar specs to mine and they fit well. Slight roll on the rear and all good. Just rolled that lip, didn't need to pump them or anything.

And Jon, I can't believe that these are for sale!!!! Such good wheels and from an owner who looks after them meticulously.

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