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Afternoon All,

I have these wheels for sale they are Volk GR-Cs an old 3 piece wheel produced by Rays in the early 90s. They are 17 x 8.5, I am unsure of offsets. One wheel has a small bit of gutter rash but other than that they are in good condition for old wheels. I have centre caps for them but they aren't the original Volk centre caps. The falken tyres are fairly worn but the corsas still have plenty of tread.

Pick up only

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Contact me on 0431 320 689

Price $700

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do u know if they clear brembos??

Not sure if the will clear Brembos I can try and find out the disc type on the weekend.

is the offset stamped on the inside? I may be interested if its under +35

The stickers that normally have all the offset, width n diameter specs are all in Japanese and don't seem to have any specs on them. I'll have to give one of them a proper clean on the inside and see if there are any specs stamped onto the wheel.

When I get home I'll post up some pics of the wheels on my old 33.

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