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Hello,

For Sale Rays Volk Racing Nismo LMGT4 in size 19x10.5+15 fitted with brand new Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 285/30R19.

LMGT4 in this size were a full custom order from japan, now discontinued and ultra rare.

Genuine centre caps and rays air valves are provided, all wheels are in pristine condition no scratches or gutter rash.

The Michelin Pilot Sports are new and not cheap to buy, never touched blacktop as tyre mouldings are visible evidence.

Price $5800.00 Firm, will not separate tyres.

If they don't sell ill keep em simple, but highly sought after in this size so act quick if keen, may post but buyer pays.

Location Adelaide pm for further details

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OMFG, how good would they look on an R34 GTR?! (well, anything actually, but especially and R34)

Awesome wheels.

Whoever bought them, please post a pic of your car wearing them!

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