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Hey guys. Ive got some rims for sale. Cleaned out some of the gear we had in our garage ( mates all had gear in my garage .. combined sort of thing that we had )

Now that some of us are going our seperate ways, we need to get rid of my share.

Our loss is your gain i guess. .

Work Emotion CR Kai {Olive'ish / Grey} [$2100]

17x8.0 +32

17x9.0 +44

Volk TE37 {White} -18 inch- [$2250]

Volk Challenge F-Zero {Aluminium Grey with Blue Background writing} -18 inch- [Offers]

Guys i only have the specs for the Works at the moment since the actual Volk's are still sitting in my basement.

Will update the actual specs tonight. .

All rims come with great tread, all rims are barely scratched or used

Have never been used on track till date.. I want to put them on my car, but i prefer 19's because they fill the gaurds.. And rather go for some Work Equips :D

I will also get some pics up if i can get my camera on my phone to work. .

Contact: PM me or SMS 0421760607 or email [email protected]

Guys need these gone asap !!

MRXTCZ

Please remember guys. Open to offers. I feel like im liquidating this stuff haha.

MRXTCZ

P.S No ridiculous offers. IF you know your stuff then you know how much these rims are worth WITHOUT tread..

Work Emotion PRICE DROP! -$2000-

Volk TE37 info..

18x8.5 +29 90% tread

18x9.5 +32 90% tread

Volk Challenge info coming soon..

I didnt get the chance to take pics last night.. but this is what they look like just incase you guys are unsure. The Work rims dont have that ugly blue writing on the outside.. just to let you know

c'mon lads and lass's you know you need lightweight!

MRXTCZ

P.S Willing to do courier etc at buyers expense for interstate buyers!

Rims are available for viewing after 9pm Mon-Fri .. Saturday anytime.. please contact me asap if you trully want these!

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Do you want to swap plus cash your way?? Ive a set of TE37 in bronze. 18X8.5 +30 18X9.5 +35. They are in very good condition but not much of tyres left. I got them from jap a few months ago but i still havent put in my car yet. The only reason i want to swap is that i was after a white one but can not find one at the time.. I live in sydney as well,if you want i could bring them over so you could have a look.

Sorry dude, no swaps.. took me ages to find the white TE37's

Were meant to go on a Black R33 GTR ..

But i guess lifes tough, hurdles come in between..

So yeah still for sale guys ...

Make me offers .. dont care how ridiculous you might think it is .. just dont say something dumb like $10 lols :)

MRXTCZ

P.S

TE37 pics .. i am going to get them taken tonight .. sucks when i dont have my own camera!! I took the Work pics last night when i got the chance to just before going to the airport .. im so sorry guys

Just to clarify .. No swaps .. Pick up .. or Courier organised by you ..

Can pay cash in hand .. or Bank Deposit .. i will email a signed and verified clarification that you have purchased these from me .. ;)

Emails and PM's replied to .

TE37's sold pending approval by buyer of pics which will be sent tonight..

Works still up for grabs and the Volk F-zero's still awaiting an offer.. c'mon guys great F-zero rims .. just for those track days if thats what your using it for!

MRXTCZ

2 keen buyers on TE37's

If deposit clarifies by tomorrow .. they are sold ..

Works still up.. Volk F-zero's make your offer ladies and gentlemen .. im open for whatever you like.

MRXTCZ

Clarification guys .. the TE37's are +40 offset all round .. got my number mumbled up.

TE37's $2000!

Volk F-Zero's info..

215/45/R17 wrapped in Toyo rubber!

$900 and their yours!

MRXTCZ

Pics added of TE37's

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