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1) LMGT 1

Spec:- 18x9.5" +14 Four Wheels

Colour:- White

Cost:- $1,950

Tyres:- None

Comments:- Good condition, even after two rims have been previously repaired on the inside edge by Wheel Repair Centre (formerly Simmons). Showing their age a little bit. New stickers are available should you wish to refurbish these. All caps are present.

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2) LMGT 4

Spec:- 18x10.5" +15 Four Wheels

Colour:- Nismo Black

Cost:- $3,900

Tyres:- Kumho 36 40% even wear

Comments:- Very Good Condition, whilst one rim was repaired by MagMan last year on the inside edge. Powdercoat was matched to Nismo Black and contains a resin to make the coat more slippery (to dust).

After a certain amount of wear, KU36 tyres develop quite a bit of road noise. All caps are present.

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3) LMGT 4 GT500 Ver05

Spec:- 18x9.5" +12 Four Wheels

Colour:- Nismo Black

Cost:- $3,200

Tyres:- Bridgestone Potenza RE01 65% even wear

Comments:- Perfect Condition. Powdercoat was matched to Nismo Black with a resin in the coat to make the wheel more slippery (to dust). The hexagonal cap is aftermarket, made by SAU Member PLYNX. The thin collars (held by two screws) that cover the stud holes are not present and are as scarce as hens' teeth.

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I have a set of LMGT4 18x9.5 +12 if anyone is interested. Same price as above - with federal RSR about 70% left on them. Or swap for TE37RT - the red ones - with rubber.

Thanks Terry. And yes guys I asked for permission first before posting. [emoji4]

Any R32 that you're considering putting R34 GTR OEM wheels on, the White LMGT1 above will fill out your guards even more.

The R34 GTR OEM rim specs are 18x9" +30

The LMGT1 rim specs as stated in OP are 18x9.5" +14.

And the price of these LMGT1 rims are about the same.

I will accept Lay-by. So that'll match up with your tax return I think. Hope this helps!

UPDATE

2) LMGT4 18x10.5" +15

and KU36 Tyres

reserved for *h*o**

(2nd dibs **n)

3) LMGT4 18x9.5" +12

and RE01 Tyres

reserved for R*** B***n

(2nd dibs **n**)

(3rd dibs **n)

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