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Hey guys,

Had these sitting here for the last year and have only really used them once, both are in pretty good condition. There isnt any chips etc just a few scuffs around the edges. With a good clean and maybe a new sticker they will come up pretty nice.

Mags are Nismo/Rays Engineering lmgt2 17x9 (Mags are the rear of the set meaning they are deep dish and 9' wide)

Tyres are toyo proxies or something in a good tyre frying 215/35/17 with atleast 40-50% tread left :burnout: (Tyres arent safe for daily use, have sidewall damage)

Selling because im moving out next month for the first time and need all the money i can get

local sale brisbane

$300 the lot

cheers

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this mayb a stupid question, but are you sellin 2 or four wheels?

cheers!

2 :wassup: They are the back wheels from an LMGT2 set. As posted in the original thread. So in other words they are light weight 3 piece forged mags 17x9

also included are 2 tyres with plenty of burnout/drift action in them

i have a mate who mite be taking them this wkend mud, i just said first in first served :headspin:

wont really go any less than 300 for 2 mags and 2 tyres, and these aint no ROH wheels or something.

If not sold local by this wkend ill be putting in the general for sale forum

how much for a full set???

New or from me?

im not selling full set, dont have spare front ones just back

new set of lmgt2s is about 4k, some good second hand examples going for around 2k recently

cmon ppl i need the money, everyone wants track rims just not when im selling them :wassup:

Moving to For Sale...

could u possibly move back to qld adrian?

i posted in qld cos i wont be selling unless its a local sale, not worth spending money to send them somewhere i guess

would have to be a large % of the actuall cost of the wheels just to send them

would i be correct in saying that a 9" wide rim with 215's would look severely under tyred?

i'm interested in the rims... just gotta talk myself into spending anouther $300

would i be correct in saying that a 9" wide rim with 215's would look severely under tyred?

i'm interested in the rims... just gotta talk myself into spending anouther $300

yeha lol

its not that bad, good for burnouts etc

got a person pending most probably sold.

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