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NISMO LMGT1 18x9.5 +14 genuine centre caps, nismo valve caps, hankook Ventus s1 evo 255/35/18 90% tyres

Up for sale after a very long think about it I have my genuine nismo lmgt1 wheels in 18x9.5 +14 wheels, not only these wheels are hard to come across and are a classic wheel but they have the genuine centre caps aswell, barrels have been polished out to freshen them up as they are a 30yo or so wheel, centre spikes have beget been touched and still have the original nismo stickers, never been buckled never been damaged, had some very light rash that were polished out before I put them on the car, these wheels are only going up in price so are also an investment but sadly I have other stuff to pay off to finish the car, they will come with hankook Ventus s1 evo tyres which are an awesome street tyre in 255/35/18, nismo valve caps to come with them aswell, 

Photos don't do these wheels justice on the car they look absolutely amazing and no guard rolling required with this tyre size

located in melbourne but will post at buyers expense,

 

$5800

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Still for sale, grab yourself a genuine very rare set of nismo wheels that will only go up in value 

 

 

5 hours ago, KaneGtr32 said:

Where in Melbourne are you ? And is that the best price you can do on them ?

 

cheers

Hi there I'm located in he northern suburbs, can work something out mate cheers throw me a pm

On 12/02/2017 at 7:37 PM, KaneGtr32 said:

Where in Melbourne are you ? And is that the best price you can do on them ?

 

cheers

Hi there I'm located in he northern suburbs, can work something out mate cheers throw me a pm

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