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Item: Rays/Volk 17" TE37 rims in bronze (full set)

8.5" +30

9.0" +40

Condition: good, some small gutter marks

Price:$2,200neg

To Fit: any 5 stud car (5x114.3)

Location: SA (Adelaide)

Contact: PM/post here

Comments:currently fitted with top of the line TOYO T1R's (50% left, no camber wear) 235/45 and 255/40

they fill out the standard guards very nicely with no body mod's, clear all claipers/coilovers too

I have a full set of replacement stickers that I will throw in aswell

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Item: R34 GTR 18" rims

9.0" +30 all round

Condition: 2 rims immaculate, 2 have minor scratches as pictured below

Price:$2,200neg

To Fit: any 5 stud car (5x114.3)

Location: SA (Adelaide)

Contact: PM/post here

Comments: comes with x4 centre caps, no tyres/rims only

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pm me pics of the nuts and a price mate, so they are no brand ones are they, are they the long or short version nuts and are they brand new,

pm me with pics and more info mate and also a price,

cheers tony

had a few ppl ask about the TE's, they clear both S15 and R33 size calipers (no need for spacers), they look like they'd have enough room to clear brembo's aswell

these fill the guards/sit flush nicely on all S13-15 and R32-34 gtst cars without need for guard rolling or spacers

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What do you know, i also saw these on Nissansilvia for sale.

I sent you a pm on NS and you now have one here regarding these wheels. If they are still for sale.

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yes GTR rims still for sale (prefer to sell them over the TE37's)

I am pretty flat out with work and don't have internet at home, PM me your mobile number and I can call

sorry keeping the stickers at this stage

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