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Item:

Limited edition Time Attack CE28N

18 x 9.5 + 22 in white, red edging

Age:

Brand new

Condition:

Perfect

Price:

$3,700

To Fit: (What car)

5 x 114.3

Location:

South eastern suburbs, Melbourne

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS Polo 0402 926 552

Comments:

Brand spanking new Rays Engineering - VOLK Racing - CE28N TIME ATTACK wheels in GTR offset, perfect for any model GTR and will fit perfect on a GTST

Great price so don't miss out on a bargain, these rims are a limited edition and really rare and hard to come by

Lights weight and perfect for street or track use

NO TIME WASTERS :(

Thanks

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  • 1 month later...

Hi guys, im the person selling these wheels....

i have 2 sets one is brand new the other is on my evo 5.

These rims are hot in the flesh and very $$$ especially with the dollar down the price is very damn cheap.

$3500 firm.

new in a box.

pics of how it looks on my evo.

white on white :blink:

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  • 6 months later...
  • 1 year later...

Sorry for the late reply as i have been overseas. The brand new rims are sold.

However,

the second hand set i have are now definately up for grabs.

Details are as follows

Come with 235/40/18 Silverstone Evol8 tyres with 80%+ tread. Has some very slight curb damage on 2 wheels. These are rare and Rays no longer makes T.A Wheels.

Come with optional rays carbon centre caps which are worth about $200 extra and 2 x Kics widetread spacers which are $290 on their own.

Comes with all the extra stickers which are brand new in their plastic bags as i never put them on.

18 x 9.5 +22s all round.

After $3100

Pls contact me on email

[email protected]

or 0410032541

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