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I've sold my S15 and as such these parts need to go:

1) 17" x 8" +38 Bronze Rays Volk Racing TE37 rims - no tyres

Comes with genuine Rays centre caps (not pictured) cost me $200 to source.

Perfect offset to suit S15, rims in excellent condition with some minor gutter rash on 2 rims.

These are some of the best rims money can buy from Rays, forged, super strong and ultra light (weigh less than stock s15 rims) for enhanced driving performance.

$2000 ono - preferred pickup from Newcastle, NSW, will ship at buyer's expense.

Rims when on my car:

dds15a.jpg

2) OEM style S15 Carbon fibre bonnet

100% carbon fibre - not fibre glass mix - in perfect condition - ultra light and strong

$800 ono - preferred pickup from Newcastle, NSW

Bonnet when on my car: (also shows a different shot of rims)

dds15.jpg

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