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Selling my Work XT7 wheels with Advan A048 semi slicks as above. Tyres have gone through 3 heat cycles. Rims are in mint condition (a bit over a year old) other than slight paint chips from when the tyres have been fitted. Selling to get my car back on the road ASAP so looking to down grade to some shitter rims plus I wanted to change to lmgt4s later down the track.

Will throw in a set of Work hub rings and 15 blue Alummimium Work wheel nuts (the other 5 lost it's thread when a tyre shop used a rattle gun on it) with the rims and tyres

Will swap for standard 33 GTR rims plus cash

my way.

Looking at 2200ono but open to reasonable offers.

Located in Perth

Thanks

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  • 5 months later...

hey mate i got the following

keen for a straight swap? LM GT4's are in white (genuine), could use a powder coat and i have the geniune nismo labels to replace after powder coating

Tyres Front: Advan AD08 255/40/17

Wheels Rims Front: NISMO LM-GT4 17inch x 9.5inch +12

Tyres Rear: Advan AD08 255/40/17

Wheels Rims Rear NISMO LM-GT4 17inch x 9.5inch +12

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