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Hi, up for sale are my LMGT1's.
I wanted to run these and then re-lip them but don’t want to ruin genuine rare wheels.

Details:
Rare NISMO Rays LMGT1 3-piece

2 tyres

18x10 +20
Location: Brisbane, i'm happy to post them at the buyers expense.

Price: $2850 no tyres - $3000 with the tyres

Comment:
Tyres are Falken Azenis 275/35/18 (Still has plenty of tread, see pictures).

They are in quite good condition for their age. The lips in my opinion are in superb condition considering a wheel built in May, 1997.

One wheel lip has some rash/marks on the outer edge and inner lip. On the same wheel, there is also a small indent on one spoke (pictured).
The others have some small marks as well, some gutter marks and may have small scratches/marks on the face/spokes. Please see the photos for a better description


All wheels have the original RAYS sticker on the inside barrel (under the years of brake dust), these were built in 5th May 1997.

Pictures:
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Perfect for a GTR.

I may be able to get a matching pair of tyres as well if someone wants as well.
Happy to have you try them on.

Have a contact for a set of centre caps if necessary.

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