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Hey guys,

After a long agonising decision, I've decided to part with my TE37's as it will help me get back on my feet financially. The rims are in near perfect condition except one has a little mark from a ripple strip, other than that they are virtually brand new.

Tyres are Bridgestone Potenza RE55S (235/40/17 front, 245/40/17 rear) which have only done half a track day, and very minimal street driving. Tyres were purchased around Sept last year.

Size and offset is 17x9 +22

I'm looking for $4000 all up, but will seperate tyres/rims if the price is right.

PM me if interested. Pick up in Melbourne is by far preferrable.

Extra photo's can be arranged, however the wheels are at my parents house, so it may be a couple of days before they are posted up.

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Shane

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White TE37's in GTR offset are still one of the hottest wheels of all time :thumbsup: Good price with brand new semi slicks.

I'll be selling some 18" re55's soon off my other TE37's. Good luck with the sale these wont last long!!

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