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sure thing Rick.

we so require a 50% securing deposit prior to bidding/purchasing.

Once we have secured the product, shipping takes approximately 6 weeks to reach your door. Once they have landed here in sydney, we request final payment prior to sending the product to you via local courier.

TE37 to suit GTR

18x9.5 +12

tyres not included, neither are batteries.

bids close 21/6

estimated $2200 landed

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Hi I'm after a white set of these in a 18 * 9.5 with a +22 mm offset, without tyres. They are going onto a R32 GT-R.

Could you let me know if you find any.

Thanks

Andrew

LM GT MAG

immaculate!!!

18x10 +20.

suit GT-R

closing 14th Aug.

The ultimate light weight wheel

serious buyers only

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How much will these go for? What tyres are on them? What size tyres? How much tread? Are the wheels unmarked?

Work CR Kai

18x9.5 +20

114.3 5hole

RE55S rubber. ready for the track.

auction ends 13th Aug.

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how much it cost land in melbourne

spec r,

not sure how much these will close at at this stage.

we are estimating these to close at a price that will see these landed in Oz for about $2300+

local freight from Sydney to Melb is $120 on top of the landed price.

Mik, ill pm you with what i know about those LMGT MAG's

Work CR Kai

18x9.5 +20

114.3 5hole

RE55S rubber. ready for the track.

auction ends 13th Aug.

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wanna ask can u try to get it in for me below 2k if possible i want to place and order and wanna ask how much life the RE55S can last for thx!

at this stage, providing there are no other bidders, yes they will land for just under the $2k mark.

I wouldnt suggest using these tyres on the city streets. They wouldnt be lasting long at all. although many people have been using semi's on the streets, it's their choice.




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