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Item:

19" Rays Engineering true 2 piece aluminum wheels

Age:

Not sure to be honest but not anything current

Condition:

TYRES: rears are 275/35/19 profile with 40% rubber on them, the fronts are WANLI 235/35/19 with 80% rubber on them.

The center of the 2 piece wheels are polished alloy, with the sides of the spokes painted silver. The outer rim portion of the wheel is a seamless forged bright polished aluminum.

- One wheels are a small pin hole on the rim which causes air to escape. This can be fixed with a aluminium sealer or by welding. This rim has also been repaired before so is the only one with slight marks on the dish (see pic below).

- Been told the 2 fronts need some work as at speeds of 70kmph+ there is vibration. They maybe able to just need a re-roll or 2 new dishes might be the way to go. whatever is cheaper.

- one rear has slight gutter rub marks. Only noticable at close inspection.

Price:

$1500.00ono with tyres. Will sell minus rubber at negotiated price. NEED QUICK SALE!!!!!

To Fit: (What car)

5\114 Stud pattern vehicles. (skyline, ford, toyota, etc)

Location:

S.E. Melbourne

Contact:

Via PM

Comments:

- The front wheels (19" dia.) are 8.5"

- The back wheels (19" dia.) are 9.5"

Reason for sale is because I have a 4door skyline and the rears will need rolling and flaring to fit also small spacers are required because im running coilovers and they hit the springs.

These are not cheap rims to buy and hard to get our hands on. They only needs 2 new dishes\fixing the fronts would make it a cheap package overall for lightweight 2 piece rims.

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BUMP!!!

also open to swaps\trade for any of these:

- pair of Semi or full slicks (new or used)

- Coilovers for R34 or S13

- Stereo gear

- Stock R34 GTT wheels

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