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-Name: Jamel Lopes-Hurt


-Email: JAMEL (AT) FNLHVN.COM

-Phone #: ZERO EIGHT ZERO THREE EIGHT THREE ZERO ONE THREE THREE ZERO

-Location :Osaka, Japan

-Postal code: 550-0013


PM me or email me for quickest response. Thank you.



No trades so do not ask


I have a set of 18x9.5 +14 Nismo LMGT1s (made by Rays) for sale. The wheels are crack and bend free. They should have no problem clearing z32 brakes and most big brakes. They have concave faces and a bit of lip. These are also full 3 piece (non welded) wheels so disassembly is easily done at home. Would look great on any S or R chassis and great sizing. Scoop these up quick!!!


Specs

18x9.5 +14

5x114.3


Price

2150 AUD shipped + PP fee (sea freight shipping with tracking numbers included in the price)


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