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Perfect condition Nismo lmgt4 in 18x8.5 + 25 in silver with polished lip  

includes all genuine center flat cap

Pcd 5x114.3

Great for a R32 Gtr, s13, s14 etc. 

Can post Aus wide or overseas if required. 

Pick up is in Pakenham, south east suburbs melb. 

Pm for more details if required or around a viewing or pickup

Price $4200ono

 

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Great condition Nismo lmgt4 in 19x8.5 + 25 and 19x9.5 +30 in silver with polished lip  stagered set

Currently has fitted Bridgestone Potenza SO3 in 245/35 and 275/35 fronts have around 80-90% tread rear have 30-40% tread

includes all genuine center flat cap

Pcd 5x114.3

Great for a R32, 33,34 rwd, s13, s14,s15, 300zx, 350z, 370z etc. 

Can post Aus wide or overseas if required. 

Pick up is in Pakenham, south east suburbs melb. 

Pm for more details if required or around a viewing or pickup

 Price $4500ono

 

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Genuine Nismo Lmz5 19x9 +47 & 19x10+ 30 Black rims Stagered set with wheel nuts.  

Currently has fitted Bridgestone Potenza RE050a in 245/40 and 285/35 fronts have around 70-80% tread rear have 40-50% tread

includes all genuine Nissan center cap

Pcd 5x114.3

Great for a R32, 33,34 rwd, s13, s14,s15, 300zx, 350z, 370z etc. 

Can post Aus wide or overseas if required. 

Pick up is in Pakenham, south east suburbs melb. 

Pm for more details if required or around a viewing or pickup

 Price $2250ono

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Genuine Nismo Lmz5 19x9 +47 & 19x10+ 30 Silver rims Stagered set with wheel nuts.  

Currently has fitted Bridgestone Potenza RE050a in 245/40 and 275/35 fronts have around 70-80% tread rear have 40-50% tread

includes all genuine Nissan center cap

Pcd 5x114.3

Great for a R32, 33,34 rwd, s13, s14,s15, 300zx, 350z, 370z etc. 

Can post Aus wide or overseas if required. 

Pick up is in Pakenham, south east suburbs melb. 

Pm for more details if required or around a viewing or pickup

 Price $2250ono

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