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I got 2 set of wheels for sell:

TE37

18x8.5 and 18x9.5

Front wheels have 235x40x18 Falken 452 tyres

Back wheels have 265x35x18 Kumo tyres

check the pic for more details

Price:$2200

Unknow set got some sort Japanese written on it and im not sure with the offset.

all i know is it got 235x45x17 dunlop tyres and the back got 255x40x17 SO3 tyres

there one wheel got fair bit of damage please check pix for details

Price: $600

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on the other wheels, do the 235's looked stretched at all? do you have any idea at all on what sizes they are? what were they on last? thanks

awsome price , someones in for a bargain , i wish i had the cash for the 37's perfect fit for my ride exactly what i want too, only if it was 1 month into the future ,id grab them

good luck with the sale

cheers,

David.

awsome price , someones in for a bargain , i wish i had the cash for the 37's perfect fit for my ride exactly what i want too, only if it was 1 month into the future ,id grab them

good luck with the sale

cheers,

David.

thanks David

price drop the for 17inch set

now $500

anyone?

I got 2 set of wheels for sell:

TE37

18x8.5 and 18x9.5

Front wheels have 235x40x18 Falken 452 tyres

Back wheels have 265x35x18 Kumo tyres

check the pic for more details

Price:$2200

Unknow set got some sort Japanese written on it and im not sure with the offset.

all i know is it got 235x45x17 dunlop tyres and the back got 255x40x17 SO3 tyres

there one wheel got fair bit of damage please check pix for details

Price: $600

The Silver rims used to be in my Old 32gtr, but i'm sure the offset is for Gtst. Used to have 265 at the back. Tough japanese wheels, looks very similar to BBS.

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