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Enkei NT03+M (suitable for GT-R)

super prestige performance wheel. used in endurance and touring racing. found only on Porsches, BMW's, Supras and GT-R's

twin valve, lightweight.

18x10 +18 all round

brand new rubber all round. rims in immaculate condition also.

$3250 landed for this fine set.

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Hey Charles, sorry for PMing you this question; i didnt realise that you didnt want general enquiry PMs. Anyway, can i have a ballpark price on a set of R32 gtr standard rims in good condition? I only really want two wheels for my gtst; is this possible. I dont care if they have tyres or not.

Thanks,

Shaun

ARE THE LMGT1's ABOVE NEW?

ADVAN TCII ARE THEY NEW AND WHAT BRAND/TYPE OF RUBBER?

THANKS PHILLIP

The LMGT1's are brand new.

The Advan TC11's and tyres have been used for less than 100kms total.

I've made enquiries as to what brand the tyres are.

i'll edit the post once i recieve info on them.

another pic of them on the car they were taken from.

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