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Hi all, i have a set of Rays engineering TE-37, i have just got them bead blasted because i was going to get them painted and put them on my r34, but i have sold my car now dont have need for them, so they are ready for a fresh coat of paint, there are tyres but not on them, they are 18" 2x 8.5 and 18" 2x9.5, suits a wide body, looks good on a GTR.

if you have any questions please dont hesitate to call me on 0412 347 091.

Can paint them any colour you like.

2x Bridgestone Potenza RE040

235/40/zr18. 80% tread

2x Bridgestone Potenze RE01

265/35/zr18. 40% tread

Malbourne

$2,500

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originally of a R34

i think its a 45 off set

Best you confirm the offset that is stamped on the inside of the front and rear wheels. you're only shooting yourself in the foot if they are not as +45 is a horrible offset for those wheels.

Hi all, i have a set of Rays engineering TE-37, i have just got them bead blasted because i was going to get them painted and put them on my r34, but i have sold my car now dont have need for them, so they are ready for a fresh coat of paint, there are tyres but not on them, they are 18" 2x 8.5 and 18" 2x9.5, suits a wide body, looks good on a GTR.

if you have any questions please dont hesitate to call me on 0412 347 091.

Can paint them any colour you like.

2x Bridgestone Potenza RE040

235/40/zr18. 80% tread

2x Bridgestone Potenze RE01

265/35/zr18. 40% tread

The offset of the wheels are +37 on the 9.5, +33 on the 8.5.

so it suits all skyline including gtr, 200sx, 300zx, etc....

Malbourne

$2,500

Nice wheels man. I'm looking for a set currently... but the size and offset provided by u state that they are not suited for a GTR. As all wheel drive need to run the same wheel size all around.

What is the best price you can do? Considering it has weak offset...

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Nice wheels man. I'm looking for a set currently... but the size and offset provided by u state that they are not suited for a GTR. As all wheel drive need to run the same wheel size all around.

What is the best price you can do? Considering it has weak offset...

hi mate, the best i can do is 2250 cash this week, thats probably the best i can do, what are you offering?????

Hi all, i have a set of Rays engineering TE-37, i have just got them bead blasted because i was going to get them painted and put them on my r34, but i have sold my car now dont have need for them, so they are ready for a fresh coat of paint, there are tyres but not on them, they are 18" 2x 8.5 and 18" 2x9.5, suits a wide body, looks good on a GTR.

if you have any questions please dont hesitate to call me on 0412 347 091.

Can paint them any colour you like.

2x Bridgestone Potenza RE040

235/40/zr18. 80% tread

2x Bridgestone Potenze RE01

265/35/zr18. 40% tread

come on guys it has to go

Malbourne

$2,500

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