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Item: Volk TE37 GT-R offset

Age: about 1 year

Condition: like new, no gutter marks at all

Price: $3000

To Fit: (What car) R33, R34 GT-R

Location:Hornsby, Syd

Contact:0421 141 538

Comments:18 x 10.5 +15 all round, all still in original boxes

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coolio, cheers eugene. let me know about the wheels cant afford much at the moment... oh and yawn the offest is a killer on 32's... they are quite big and stick out the rear guards... need to roll guards.

Edited by Dr R

Yeah I know, but I have a thing for fat wheels :) I thought 18x9.5 +12 would be fat enough but after having it for a while I reckon ill go 10.5 sooner or later. Not that theres anything wrong with what I have now.

Edited by Yawn
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