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Item 1:

NISMO LeMan GT2, in white.

18X8 and 18X9

Offset: Front 35,Rear 38

they rarely available in 18" and for GTST/GTT/Silvia offset

$OLD ono

Just a note on the pic, the pair of on the right has been Cleaned... and the pair of the left needs cleaning... and will do so before i sell them...but overall they are not that dirty anyway!

Extra info: I final got my act together to get a group photo of the 4 wheels together... so for those that seen my old ad or have ask for pick of them... they are below! And i really need to sell it this time now ... as i will not be getting a car that can use these now!

Item 2: (Still Avialable)

Full set of Toyo Proxes RA1, one of the best semi slicks, Department Of Transport (DOT) approved so is road legal

used with about 90% tread left

275/35/18

Selling as it does not suit my current car!

$1300 ono for the set (RRP is about $600each)

Note: the pic doesn't shows the tread of these tyre too well but 90% is a conservative estimate.

Contact detail: Call/sms 0402663882 or pm

Location: Brisbane, but willing to freight interstate at buyers expense.

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Edited by royal

made guy: u saving $$$ for my wheels?

Sydney guys.... freight will be about $80 for the set of rims and $100 for the set of tyres

Edited by royal
made guy: u saving $$ for my wheels?

Sydney guys.... freight will be about $80 for the set of rims and $100 for the set of tyres

haha, nah i was actually saving for a holiday!

but i've just bought a power fc....

back to the beginning for me. i'd love the wheels, but just can't justify that cash on them at the moment

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