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Hi guys

I have a set of 4 wheels, NISMO LMGT4's in Bronze colour for sale.

They are off my S14 as I now have 17's on there for street use.

SIze is 18 x 9.5 for hte rear and 18 x 8.5 for the front.

not sure about hte offset, they were off an R33 skyline originally I was told. and fit my S14 perfectly. so would probably suit most skylines.

One front left rim has some minor rash on it. (damn driveway) other then that the rest are in good condition.

asking price is $2400. willing to neg if you are serious. but serious offers please. I was told these in this size would be around 1100 per wheel new or something like that (NISMO, what do you expect)

Now these wheels are awesome, they arelighter then std 16" R32 GTR wheels. you can lift them easily with one hand including tyre on it. HOWEVER you will need new tyres on them as they are shagged at the moment. why I have the price really low.

please contact me via mobile as I rarely have time with work to be on forums these days :)

0411113875

pics available via email if you sms me or call. or I can arrange inspection

cheers

mark

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Just spent over $1100 on new tyres for my 17's!!! If not i would have bought these too!!! well if ur interested in trade for Black centre/chrome dish 2 piece Kakimoto NG-T in 17 x 8 and 17 x9 (same as the ones Allblitz is selling on this forum) with new Falken FK-452 + cash adjustment please let me know:)

Cheers

Jason

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if you read the first post, as per that, TYRES ARE SHAGGED! big time

2 fronts are camber worn to death (not my car, like that when I got them)

2 rears are the same but have screws in the tyres aswell. not worth repairing.

but come on for this price guys, the rims are 1100 EACH I am told without tyres brand new. this is like less then half the price!!

mark

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