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Hi Guys,

How exactly am i going to be sure of the exact specs?

They are on a car we bought over from Japan that is here.

In that picture in the link.

I'd like to help more, but i dont think i can confirm the exact sizes?

http://www.pbase.com/bogan/gtr

If there's a way let me know.

thanks

michael

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lol

yeah that and a silver one came in.

Its a nice GTR, He cant decide if to sell it or not seems its so good...

But yes - wheels- thanks guys.

Just checking for the sticker on the wheels - will let yous know.

Michael

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Hmmm, let me see, I have a GTT and offset is totally different unfortunately.

Good luck with the sale.

Also probably a little on the high side in price as dAVE sells Nismo LM4's for about $3200 brand new.

Cheers

Muz

what happened to all the intrest?

michael

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Seriously, probably only as much as someone is prepared to pay. (from the pics, they look like they have been used and the wheels have some gutter rash as well) I would have offered, if the offset had been right, somewhere in the $1500-$2000 mark but that is only my opinion.

Good luck

Muz

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Seriously, probably only as much as someone is prepared to pay.  (from the pics, they look like they have been used and the wheels have some gutter rash as well)  I would have offered, if the offset had been right, somewhere in the $1500-$2000 mark but that is only my opinion.

Good luck

Muz

considering they retail for $900 each i think your dreaming.

Plus getting them here.

Anyway - no problems.

michael

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i would be interested too...but as you said they retail for $900 each X 4 = $3600

isnt that what your trying to sell it as? Also what are the treads left on the tyres?

The price is a touch to high for me..i would be interested and they look great on the car.....

anywayz gud luk on the sale

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