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Nismo Rays Engineering LM GT4 bronze wheels

Forged monoblock 1 piece wheels

Condition:

Excellent as new

Extra Info:

Potenza tyres borderline tread do to camber wear

Wheels are 8.5jj front 9.5jj rear

7kgs each without tyre

Contact details:

reply or pm

Price:

asking for offers around $2000

Dont bother asking me for the offsets, the picture shows you how they fit, serious purchasers only.

ALL REASONABLE OFFERS CONSIDERED :P

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ahh ok cool. lol italian..... nah dude im chinese

So many people thinks theyre 18s had that question alot, there 17's, look like 18's though,

By the way is that your real name or are you italian?

Nismo Rays Engineering LM GT4 bronze wheels

Forged monoblock 1 piece wheels

Condition:

Excellent as new

Extra Info:

Potenza tyres borderline tread do to camber wear

Wheels are 8.5jj front 9.5jj rear

7kgs each without tyre

Contact details:

reply or pm

Price:

asking for offers around $2000

Dont bother asking me for the offsets, the picture shows you how they fit, serious purchasers only.

ALL REASONABLE OFFERS CONSIDERED :D

not having a go, but in the interest of helping YOU sell the wheels you should provide the following info:

1/ offset (while pictures tell a thousand words, three characters will immediately tell people who may be interested if they will fit on their S14,S15, R32, R33 A31 etc etc)

2/ location & postage - will you post

3/ what tyres, and tyre sizes are they

4/ pictures of EACH wheel; your one picture, while "show you how the(y) fit", only shows how ONE fits on the rear, and as it's not a profie pic doesn't show how far in or out of the guard it sits (see item 1 for offset and fitment).

Best of luck.

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