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Item: 4 Volk SE Challenge

Condition: Immaculate

Price: $1600 FIRM

To Fit: any car with 5x114.5 requiring

Location: Caulfield, Melbourne

Contact: PM ME

Comments: Pick up

Not sure of offset, but looks to be about +30 -> +35. Fits an R34 GT-T no problem (as mounted on my car now) and will fit an R33 GTS-T.

Rear wheels are 17*9 with Dunlop SP 9000 255/40/17 (70% tread)

Front wheels are 17*8 with Motorway 235/45/17 (80% tread)

Wheels are in immaculate condition, with very minor (seen only close up) gutter rash on machined lip on 2 wheels. Painted section is as new!

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All of them are in the same condition as the picture above. I don't have pictures of them on my car yet, but can take some soon. Always free to come and inspect them prior to buying.

saw the wheels yesterday and ye they are in great shape. i myself couldnt notice any gutter rash. maybe im blind lol or they are really minor but ye in excellent condition

  • 2 weeks later...

$1400 are you kidding yourself? Even with tyre thats wayy overpriced!

They are worth like $600bux, I know this cause i own 8 of them 18's and 17s with better offset and wider aswell, If you want to sell them pm me.

12 challenges would do me ok =s

Not in a rush to sell mate, and if you've got them for that cheap then you got yourself a very nice deal. Mind you some people aren't seeking crazy offset either and these are in near flawless condition.

Not moving on the price anymore.

hmm antonio has a point...not to put ur thread down man but u may be asking abit too much for these. $1000 would be a good price for these. i got meisters with tread for less than ur asing price.

Hahaha, a matter of taste in style I guess. Don't think Meisters really suit R34's in my opinion, but yea, I didn't get these cheap and as stated I'm not looking to get rid of them quick smart either.

Either way, people are always ok to shoot me realistic offers. Worse thing that can happen is me saying no right?

Thanks for the input guys.

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