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Selling a set of four NISMO LMGT1 wheels.

White powdercoat in colour, with minimal wear and tear. Amazing rims!

Very impressive looking wheels, and very sought after. Extremely hard to find these.

Included Pirelli tyres are in average condition and are 265/35/R18 in size.

At this size, I think they'll only fit a GTR, but I could be wrong...

Please see my ebay add for pics and further desciption.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISMO-LMGT1-lightwe...rts_Accessories

These things look amazing on either R32, R33 or R34.

Had many offers to sell when they were on my car a few years ago. Since selling the car over 12 months ago, they are just consuming space in my garage.

Someone else could be making far better use of these than me.

I paid a lot for these when I bought them.

My loss is your gain.

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Woops!

Sorry, made the mistake of reading rules after posting.

Please ignore ebay link.

Ask me for an more info you need.

Looking for $2000.

Pick up only from eastern suburbs in melbourne.

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For anyone wondering, I believe this is the Nismo 400r which these rims were originally maded for.

Also gives you a good idea of how they'd look on a 33...

Had a few questions and a lot of watchers but no offers yet guys.

If no-ones interested in snapping up some fantastic Nismo items, I may hold onto them and start looking for a new Zilla to put them on.

Until then, they sit in my garage...

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