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Hi all, I have a full set of Nismo LMGT4's on offer.

These are extremely light weight even with the Dunlops on them, they are made by Rays Japan so you know they going to last & are strong.

Sizes are front-18x8.5+25

Rear-18x9.5+30

Wheels are wrapped in Dunlop Direzza 03G semi slicks medium/Hard with around 50-60% tread left.

Tyres are 235-40-18 on all 4 rims.

Great track day tyre or nice grippy street tyre.

The Rims are in excellent condition and im only selling as im upgrading my guards and rear quarters to wider.

These LMGT4's will fit BIG BRAKES under them as ive been running 365mm Alcons up front & 330mm Alcons on the rear. They will go over 380mm brakes in case you are running that size.

I had these on my R34 Gt-t but will fit any,

R34 Gt-t

R33 Gts-t

R32 Gts-t

s13 with 5 stud

s14

s15

Toyota Chasers from jzx90,100,110

Etc Etc...

Im located on Brisbane southside so pick up is no prob.

For interstate buyers I can freight them for you at your cost but I get a good price on courier service.

$2250

Ph-0452-389-598

Prefer phone enquiries plzzzz

Cheers

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