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17" X 8.5" Volk Racing Wheels Te37c's - White! With Tyres!


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Set of 4 - Genuine Rays Engineering TE37C's with tyres!

Freshly painted with 5 coats of bright white paint and have brand new decals!

Details:

17" x 8.5" JJ

PCD: 114.3 (5 Stud)

Offset: +40

Pictures:

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They fit perfectly and fill the guards right out on an R32 GTS-t.

Condition: Perfect Condition! No gutter marks, no paint chips etc (except where the wheel nuts bite in - as pictures show) - they're like brand new, but with more layers of paint and at a far better price!!!

Front Tyres:

225/45/R17 Dunlop SP Sports - Slightly feathered (due to wheel alignment) but plenty of tread left.

Rear Tyres:

225/45/R17 Continental ContiSport Contact - Slightly feathered (due to wheel alignment) but plenty of tread left.

These are QUALITY forged Japanese racing wheels, very strong and extremely light.

Regretful sale, but must let them go due to current financial status.

Price: $1800 FIRM! Cost around $3500 new!

Location: Brisbane, South side. Shipped to Sydney for $150 (on top of asking price).

Contact: 0411 842 861

Edited by [mez]
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