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Item: 4 Volk SE Challenge

Condition: Immaculate

Price: $900

To Fit: any car with 5x114.5 requiring

Location: Caulfield/Glen Waverly, Melbourne

Contact: Pm me

Comments: Pick up

Not sure of offset, but looks to be about +30 to +35. Fits an R34 GT-T no problem (on my R34 at this stage) and will fit an R33 GTS-T. Extremely light.

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

Front wheels are 17*8 with Motorway 235/45/17 (70% tread)

Wheels are in immaculate condition, with very minor (seen only close up) gutter rash on machined lip on 2 wheels.

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Hey mate, nice set of wheels you got. Would pm but apparently u need a post count higher than 10.. (when did this come in??)

Interested to come and check them out. Best bet would be to contact me on mob 0405 818 604 as i dnt kno if i can recieve msgs as pc is less than 10..

I can't believe these haven't sold yet, amazing price for a top quality light rim such as these, plus they come with tyres!! Would look hot on a GTS-t with 25 or 30mm spacers all around!

strange choice of rubber on them mate, 235 would be better suited on the 17x9. nice rims good luck..

no it wouldn't ya tool that's what most people run on their 9 inch rears.

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