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Rays/Volk TE37

Super lightweight Japanese rims!

5x114.3

17x8.5 +30 with 225/45/17 70% tread

17x9.5 +40 with 225/45/17 bit of camber wear

Also have a pair of decent tread 255/40/17 Nexens to go with them.

Age:

I've had them for ~2 years

Condition:

Tiny bit of rash on rims, with 1 very very slight dent has been professionally checked by Alliance Rim Repairs and no problems at all.

Price:

$2000ono + postage to anywhere in Australia

To Fit:

Perfect offset for s14/15

Will also fit skylines, toyotas etc

Location:

Perth, WA

Contact:

Please pm me or contact on XXXXXXXXXXXX

Comments:

Pics here:

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k269/1pa...-1113195769.jpg

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k269/1pa...newwheelsv2.jpg

http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k269/1pa...eshgraphics.jpg

http://perthmods.net...t/IMG_4357j.JPG

http://perthmods.net...t/IMG_4360j.JPG

Will have some more up later tonight.

Cheers,

Brian

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Since I can't edit the above post.. the condition is revised below:

1 rim perfect, 2 rims almost perfect, and 1 rim has some rash a very very slight bump & has been professionally checked by Alliance Rim Repairs and no problems at all. (all rims pictured above)

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