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changed rims (sorta :D) and my old GT4's are up for sale.

They are the Nismo LMGT4 - GT500 Limited Edition (Black), factory satin/matte black, with unique centre cap style. I believe only a couple hundred sets were made, and that was across two different colours as well. Gun metal and black. Cannot be purchased anymore, can only get them if someone is willing to part with them.......

I'll get more pics soon, but this on my 34

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i have the centre caps sitting in my bedroom, so their road time has been nil at this stage... well at least for Australia that is.

Will look great on pratically any R32, R33, R34 GTR of any colour. Or shove em under a GTST-T or GTT.... tough :D

and some other pics i found googling

on a 33

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nice 34 shot showing unique GT500 centre cap

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promo pic

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Doesn't come with tyres, looking around the $3500 mark

Cannot get this anymore people, not only one of the best Jap rims every made, but a very special version to boot. Of course forged monoblock goodness as well :)

cheers,

daniel

yeah, sorry, i only put the size in the little sub-heading section

rims are 18 x 9.5 +12

i might even come grab em this arvo Aaron, will be heading out to Wheelers H (wheels are currently at Import Monster, switched over to the news ones at their workshop, can be viewed there if you're out that way)

give me a chance to give them a clean first before pics :) They've been sitting around for a while and were quite dusty last time i saw them.

got the rims back from Import Monster

will clean them up and take pics of each one tomorrow, and take pics of the centre caps as well :)

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