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Hi People. Ive a set of TE37 for sale. Not much of tyres left on the rear. Got it from japan a few months ago,dont have chance to put it on my car yet. The wheel is in sydney. I was after a set of white one but can not find at the time and now ive seen a set of white for sale,thats why im trying to sale mine. Im after $2000 FIRM. Will post some pic up maybe later tonight or tomorrow. I could be contact by email on [email protected]

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The wheels is back for sale dur to doing a wide body. the wheels now comes with almost brand new RE001. the tyres only done 2000km(street use). Looking for $3500. Im open to swap,needs GTR offset. White TE37 or White XD9.

Hey mate,

I'm looking to get myself some track rims at the moment. Just got to look into if the offset is going to work for me (r33gtst). Are you interested in selling them as rims only? I have no need for the tyres as i'll be putting semi's on anyway.

Cheers

Camden

Hey mate,

I'm looking to get myself some track rims at the moment. Just got to look into if the offset is going to work for me (r33gtst). Are you interested in selling them as rims only? I have no need for the tyres as i'll be putting semi's on anyway.

Cheers

Camden

Offsets will fit. You won't have any worries there.

just say if i buy a set of wheels with the same size but different offset,will the tyre still fit???

Sure will.

the physical width of the rim isn't changing, just its position in relation to mounting to the hub.

Cheers

Camden

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