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Item: RAYS Gramlights 57f-pro 18 x 10" +12

Condition: Good, some curbings, one wheel has slight dent on outer rim (does not affect wheel balance at all)

Price: $2200 no tyres, or $2500 with used continental c1's (street semi-R compound), not much tread left.

To Fit: suit GTR R33/R34.. other cars that need some DISH :D

Location: Melbourne, freight interstate at buyers cost

Contact: [email protected]

Comments: Not interested in swaps, prefer Melbourne pickup.

Didn't have time to post them last night.. May have a potential buyer. Taking them off the car tomorrow, first to come to me with the cash will get them!

2200 seems like a good price. Here is a new set for a lot more

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/RAYS-57F-PRO-wheels...1QQcmdZViewItem

I wonder if they'd get over my Harrops??

Are they a forged quality rim like the TE37s?

Hey Aaron, not sure if they will fit over the harrops and those monster rotors of yours! they fit over my F50 brembo's with 355mm rotors.. my 6-pot Alcons are going on in the next 2-3 weeks :devil:

They are a 2-piece forged wheel. The centre spokes are forged, the outer dish rim is alloy. Not as light as TE37's of course but a very nice looking wheel.

I may have a buyer lined up for Wednesday next week. Will update the thread if it falls through..

wot do u rkn these would b like on a 32gtst?

I ran 18 x 10 + 18 on the back of my R32 GTST, that's only 6mm lower offset than these and mine fitted up fine with some convincing

You can pull it off, if you pump the guards and flare it slightly they will fit fine but you ill need to stretch some tires like 235 onto them which is also possible. If you want more details PM me

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