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Hey guys,

do any of u know where i can get a set of Nismo LMGT4?

They either NEED TO BE black, or the time attack editions

Please let me know :)

Not fussed if they are second hand, long as they are in good condition.

Thanks

Ferah

http://speedhunters.com/archive/2010/04/23/car-feature-gt-japo-motorsport-z-tune-r34.aspx

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You're right on the money Ferah.

LMGT4's are the hottest and toughest rims to have ever graced a Skyline in my opinion. Black 18 inch GTR specs ones are off the charts. I had a pair a while back and had sold them.

However, I understand you can get them sourced either directly or through an importer such as Croydon Racing Developments etc but it would cost an arm and a leg. Moreover, they're discontinued stock, so Rays would have to custom made them to order, so you will have to wait at least a few months if you were to order them.

I suggest you keep a close eye on Ebay, Yahoo Auctions, Firesport.com and the sales threads for good second hand ones.

Good luck and happy new year!

Kev

Rays won't make GT4's in black as they're technically a Nismo rim. TE37 etc can be ordered black, but not GT4's, white/bronze/silver only

not if you order through us ;-)

just did an order for a SAU member for LMGT4s

:)

www.neweraparts.com

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not if you order through us ;-)

just did an order for a SAU member for LMGT4s

:)

www.neweraparts.com

not to hijack thread but how much $$ we talking bout for a set in the black LMGT4s 18s???

Someone just sold his reprayed black for 3k+ with rubber (18x9.5 +12)

not if you order through us ;-)

just did an order for a SAU member for LMGT4s

:)

www.neweraparts.com

Just a couple of weeks ago I asked for a quote and Rays didnt have an ETA date for 18x10.5 in white. TE37 however, ETA date is mid March.

SAU customer ordered some LMGT4s recently, they have just been shipped for an R32 GTR, so quick turn around on those...

Brandon - you dont speak japanese?

If you speak japanese, and spend tens of thousands of $ with Rays each year, you get a preference on things ;-)

Edit to say

here is an example

customer ordered these wheels just before christmas which is the crazy time for orders due to the Auto Salon shutting down most tuners/suppliers in Jan.

ETA was March

They went out yesterday to him, due to our reputation with Rays Japan.

Custom Black Finish on TE37s 19" x 9.5 +12

Going on a Jade Nur Spec BNR34

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wait let me get this straight....

I realise, as above, you can custom colour order TE37's.

I was under the impression though, from a couple of sources, that you CANNOT order LMGT4's in the Rays matte/satin black colour as technically they're a 'Nismo' rim and Nismo says no.

So to be clear, you can order a FACTORY matte/satin black set of LMGT4's??

wait let me get this straight....

I realise, as above, you can custom colour order TE37's.

I was under the impression though, from a couple of sources, that you CANNOT order LMGT4's in the Rays matte/satin black colour as technically they're a 'Nismo' rim and Nismo says no.

So to be clear, you can order a FACTORY matte/satin black set of LMGT4's??

Someone was selling a reprayed one in black recently and was snapped up within 30mins? Might be that set I reckon.

yeah, that was Matt, and they didn't come like that from Rays unfortunately, well, i'm 99% sure they didn't.

i mean, you can spray a set yourself to look exactly the same, but if you can get the factory to do it.... why not :)

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