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Finally getting around to selling my wheels.

As per title Rays Nismo LMGT4'S in 18x9+22 in bronze.

In very good condition, only exception is a bit of paint missing around the lip of one of the wheels, nothing major, no dents or deep stratches. (Pics attatched)

Also as a bonus, they're coated in gyeon Rim sealant for that little extra protection, also making them extremely easy to clean

Will come with tyres, Bridgestone RE003's which are practically brand new and only had them on my car for about 2 months.

Will also come with the flat centre cap, and the protruding type, so take your pick.

Willing to ship interstate, at buyers cost.

Price $3,600 slightly neg, but in no rush to sell

Located sydney NSW

Feel free to ask any questions, preferably by text or call me on 0479149786

Tyler

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@Birds, attached photo of black and bronze combo (on my 34 but you'd get the point of colour scheme)

Tiddy, where are you located in sydney? These look awesome, would be perfect fitment for my gtt hmmmmm

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