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LM GT4'17x9 +22

There's still a few days left till the auction closes.

I'll keep you updated on the bids as we get closer to the finish line.

At the moment they may land for $2200, but that may change.

Friday night bids close.

SSR SP1 to suit GT-R

Very hard to find a set of Professors in 18's to suit a GT-R.

Immaculate condition!!!! I can't specify it enough!!!

18x9 +16 all round

Falken Azenis rubber 245/40/18

7mm of tread left on all four tyres. (85%)

Mid to high $3k landed.

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hi mate,

I have these rims atm. I am missing one of the little centre 'medallions' ie. I have the big nut bit, just not the little medallion and it's circlip. Would you be able to source one for me? I would imagine there are heaps around as they are a pretty popular rim in japan.

Thanks,

Richard

richard.. where are you mate?

i found what you are looking for.




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