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Hi there, up for grabs I have an immaculate set of nismo lmgt4 omori edition wheels in 18x9.5 +12, they have no scuff or rash, only selling due to putting the old school lmgt1 on my r32 Gtr, they come with 265/35/18 tyres with about 60% tread, 2xachilles 123s and 2xkumho

these wheels are one of the lightest wheels and look amazing, to suit 32/33/34 Gtr, 

located in Melbourne but will post at buyers expense

price- $4000

tony- 0412862091

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Nismo omori has 2 versions the older versions have stickers and the new versions around 2015 have the laser engraved logo. The clear give away is the lip on the omori it's not stepped like the other lmgt4's

 

hope this information helps 

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No lay bys haha im happy to hold for a week or 2 max but nothing else at the moment, they are way too cheap so first in takes them

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Wheels are now off the car, as you can see they are in basically brand spanking condition no Marks no rashes or any scraping, and 2 of the tyres are federals which I did Mistake for kumho and other 2 are Achilles 123s as as advertised 

 

$3500 firm!

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