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Item: Volk Racing TE37 18x9.5" +12 offset (114.3 pcd)

Condition: Average. Used as track wheels. Come up nice when clean!

Price:$3100 with used RE55 semi slicks 245/18

To Fit: (What car) GTR or other car with wider guards.

Location: Melbourne

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: The ultimate track wheel, ultra light forged monoblock. Only selling to change track wheels.

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Item: Volk Racing TE37 18x9.5" +12 offset (114.3 pcd)

Condition: Average. Used as track wheels. Come up nice when clean!

Price:$3100 with used RE55 semi slicks 245/18

To Fit: (What car) GTR or other car with wider guards.

Location: Melbourne

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: The ultimate track wheel, ultra light forged monoblock. Only selling to change track wheels.

Matt, u are back getting back to your Wheel Horing Ways. What's on order buddy?

Just

Shu Ben. You smell la. Go buy another air freshener for your car.

Tyres aren't worth much.. the fronts are very worn on the inside due to the negative camber i run. will probably strip the tyres off in the next 2 weeks. had some interest from interstate, so it's easier to freight without tyres (much less weight).

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