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Hi guys and girls,

So as the title states i have 2 sets of LMGT2 wheels.

These are a quality 2 piece wheel made in japan. Old school JDM style timeless and looks good on a range of nissan models with 5x114.3 stud pattern. Each set of rims are a staggered set specs of

17x8 +35
17x9 +38

They are in reasonable to good condition (not mint) however they will be very easily cleaned up due to their 2 piece construction. I have been quoted $75 a rim for powdercoating.

All wheels have decent tread on the rubber.

I can sell as a single set or do a deal for both

I was planning to use both sets to make a more aggressive fitment by using the front centres on the rear dishes. I have test fitted them in this configuration and looks to fit nicely with more stance. If both sets are wanted we can work out a deal. (i have photos of this which i can show you)

I have 7 center caps in total. However 4 are reserved to go with 1 set the remaining 3 I will sell individually to those missing caps

Located in western sydney. Please call or sms 0410616101

After 700 for the silver set

After 800 for the black set (includes centre caps)

Thanks for looking

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Edited by monts

I bought a set and re-furbished them myself (mega pain in the ass)..mine are wider though...and in gtr offset so I tried them on my s15 because my gtr has no motor atm

excuse the standard hight lol needs so much more low amr smaller tires

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