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As the topic suggests

Nismo LMGT2's - Lightweight forged wheels.

18x9.5 +14

Yokohama Tyres 245/40 (2 Good - 2 not so good)

Rims are in excellent condition.

SOLD

Can ship interstate.

email [email protected] or PM

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Please PM me if you need any futher info. I am considering listing these on EBAY - But first dibs goes to you guys. Thanks!

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How bad are the tyres fitted to the wheels? You say 2 are good and 2 are not so good. Are they legal? What type of Yokohama's are they? Current ones or would i have to buy another type?

Also, how much to send to Sydney?

PM me with the info mate...

G'day again

Two tyres would be legal (heaps of tread left) the other two are bald on the inside ( too much negative camber :dry: ). Tyres ar Yokohama Advan "neovo" ( or something like that ??)

$66 to send to NSW

Cheers

Steve

How bad are the tyres fitted to the wheels? You say 2 are good and 2 are not so good. Are they legal? What type of Yokohama's are they? Current ones or would i have to buy another type?

Also, how much to send to Sydney?

PM me with the info mate...

Edited by Antimatter

Any takers befor I list them on ebay?

(these wheels were over 5k new without tyres and are in top nic...)

Tyres come free with the wheels :thumbsup:
Edited by Antimatter

Gday steve,

Have you still got these wheels available.

I have an interseted party who is based in melbounre and willing to purchase the wheels immediately.

The person interseted name is John kennedy and can be contacted on one of the following number.

0433 238 174

We would appreciate if you could contact us either way to let us know whether they are available.

Regards

Brad

Hi Brad

I sent an email to Brigid a few minute ago about these.

Sorry for the delay in reply

Cheers

Steve

Gday steve,

Have you still got these wheels available.

I have an interseted party who is based in melbounre and willing to purchase the wheels immediately.

The person interseted name is John kennedy and can be contacted on one of the following number.

0433 238 174

We would appreciate if you could contact us either way to let us know whether they are available.

Regards

Brad

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