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In your last will and testament Simon, instead of donating $5K to the Cancer Council, just will your LMGT4 GT500 set to me; and then I'll place the $5K directly with the Cancer Council,

> I can also claim it as a tax deduction, whereas your estate can't! :P

Will take that into consideration Terry :P

But all I see is win win for you haha.

Believe it or not, Nismo Japan still sell these new. I can say this with 100% confidence as I saw them in person there about a month ago. Cheaper than used ones here but that's without freight and tax :/ Get that Jesse Streeter guy that everyone uses to ship them over for you

Are you sure they're not the Omori black editions? They were the last run of the lmgt4s, they may be running them out.

Only 9.5 :( but will be interesting to see what they go for.

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9.5 will work with 275.
I have some on a 9 and they're bulging.

10.5 is just preferred by a lot as they're rarer and you can fit quite a bit more tyre on it.


You'll find with the R34 that even 10.5 +12/15s will still sit within the guard.
Your tyre choice could fill the rest.

9.5 will work with 275.

I have some on a 9 and they're bulging.

10.5 is just preferred by a lot as they're rarer and you can fit quite a bit more tyre on it.

You'll find with the R34 that even 10.5 +12/15s will still sit within the guard.

Your tyre choice could fill the rest.

Im about to get some 18x10.5 +15 lmgt4s, i was hoping to run 285s... anyone know how wide you can run on the gtr with no modification and no rubbing up front?

Are you sure they're not the Omori black editions? They were the last run of the lmgt4s, they may be running them out.

I took a photo of them but i have no idea how to upload it into this thread :/

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Im about to get some 18x10.5 +15 lmgt4s, i was hoping to run 285s... anyone know how wide you can run on the gtr with no modification and no rubbing up front?

I have the same wheels with 295s /30 all round with no rubbing at all.

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I have the same wheels with 295s /30 all round with no rubbing at all.

Ah nice, so nothing on full lock? Have u modified guards at all or removed tye plastic lining?

Also what tyre model are u running?

Ah nice, so nothing on full lock? Have u modified guards at all or removed tye plastic lining?Also what tyre model are u running?

No rubbing what so ever even on full lock, nothing modified. Running Yokohama advan a050.

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