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ferni,

the LMGT4 is not available in 10", most BCNR33 owners opt for the 18x9.5 or 18x10.5.

Speaking of which.. only one set is available on auction at this stage.

These are new unfortunately and have a $3700+ landed price tag. The upside is.. these are the 05 limited edition.

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In Stock now.

TE37 18x9.5

Two are 18x9.5 +12 fitted with Dunlop FM901 rubber with 6~7mm of tread. These are used and in good condition.

Two are BRAND NEW 18x9.5 +22. (NO TYRES)

Up to the buyer which pair goes where for best fitment.

$3460 take home.

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I like those lmgt4, but not relaly interested in 9.5" wide...need 10.5" me and chris are after them for the same reason :)

Are those lmgt4 you posted above 10.5" or 9.5"? If they are 10.5 I'd be interested.

Btw it was me emailing you this week about the lmgt4 and 99B's just so you know theres not 2 people after the exact same thing. Well i guess there is - Scotsman as well :D

ferni,

the Version II as listed above are only produced in the 9.5 width.

youll be needing the standard LMGT4 which is produced up to a 10.5 wide.

These are near impossible to find on auction as a used set.

As mentioned earlier, we may have to order new.

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I'm still looking for either TE37 in 18 x 10.5 or CE28N in the same size. Second hand, gutter rashed no problem as I only need them for track rims. Happy to trade in my 18 x 9.5 +12 TE37s if that is of any interest to you guys.

Also, you have gone underground on the lower lip and mounting hardware for the Nismo front bar you got me. What's the story on that one?

Regards

Aaron

I'm still looking for either TE37 in 18 x 10.5 or CE28N in the same size. Second hand, gutter rashed no problem as I only need them for track rims. Happy to trade in my 18 x 9.5 +12 TE37s if that is of any interest to you guys.

Also, you have gone underground on the lower lip and mounting hardware for the Nismo front bar you got me. What's the story on that one?

Regards

Aaron

Hi Aaron,

That is bizarre.

Emails and forums are checked daily. no news from you mate.

Anyways.. regarding your lower lip, we have purchased this for you weeks ago. This is well and truely on it's way to Oz on container as we speak.

Cheers

Charles

NISMO LM GT1

Suit GT-R

18x9 wide all round

SOLD to the guy in the back corner with the blue hat.

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How much for these landed in Sydney?

Not white, or any other colour, but these exact ones?.............

Do they come in 18x9.5 aswel?

This set has been imported and delivered to the new lucky owner many many months ago.

The LMGT1 is not a current model anymore. The only way to find these would be on auction.

and yes, i do believe these were produced in a 9.5 version.

Do you know roughly what they would be worth on auction from japan?

Or how much were they sold for months ago? as they can only get cheaper from then......

Cheers

PM is ok for the price if you prefer

Do you know roughly what they would be worth on auction from japan?

Or how much were they sold for months ago? as they can only get cheaper from then......

Cheers

PM is ok for the price if you prefer

That particular set was new and the delivered price reflected on that.

It is very unlikely that we will find new ones these days.

Obviously, used sets will have a lower landed price in comparison to new sets, auctioned or otherwise.

A ballpark would be somewhere around the $2k to $2.5k depending on condition, size and tyre wear (if tyres fitted)

cheers

Here is something that will definitely generate some interest..

BuddyClub P1 QF

These have been resprayed bronze at some stage.

18x10 +20 all round.

These rims are THE lightest rims on the planet in these sizes.

Forged and very lightweight.

Expect around a $2k ~ $2.3k landed price.

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These will surely be of interest.

Nismo LMGT4

18x10.5 +15

fitted with S type RE55S semi comp rubber. 4mm of tread remaining

We can land these at a bargain price of $3500.

Auction can close anytime between now and the 24th March

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