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Hi all,

As title states, I decided I want a set of Volk TE37, and I have 2 sets of wheels I need to get rid of before purchasing a set of TE37 I've been after.

Pictures will be on this thread in between tomorrow and thursday.

Set 1; 18x10 +19 AVS Model T5 in bronze. Some gutter rashes, paint peeling. Currently has a set of Bridgestone Playz tyres in 275/35/18 - I'd like to keep the tyres for TE37s.

Asking price is $2,000

Set 2; 18x10 +19 Advan RA3-DT in black. Unbelievably light rims some marks on the lip of the rims, nothing major. No tyres.

Asking price is $2,000

I'm located at Frankston South VIC, wouldn't mind posting as long you pay for it.

Prices are negotiable so feel free to make an offer via PM or SMS on 0430 129 511 only.

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Forgot to add that the Tri-spokes have internal drive lug nuts included.

Don't like the price? Do feel free to make me an offer to your desired price.

Cheers

Grant

Apologises for delay in getting pictures of the rims - only bothered when my dad was nagging at me to clean the mess in the garage.

Pictures of the AVS Model T5's

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Pictures of the RA3DT's

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Prices are negotiable, do feel free to make an offer - my mobile is listed on 1st post.

Any questions, please ask via PM, I'll try to get to you ASAP.

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Price drop on both rims.

AVS Model T5 now $1,900 ONO!

Advan RA3-DT now $1,900 ONO!

Buy these tough rims!

Cheers

Grant

Bump!

Will entertain any offers, they're surplus to my needs and my dear mother is becoming like my dad and have started nagging at me!

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Price drop on both rims.

AVS Model T5 now $1,800 ONO!

Advan RA3-DT now $1,800 ONO!

Buy these tough rims!

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Offers for these 2 wheels are welcome, I also have a set of standard R33 GTR rims that I might sell.

They are 17x9 +30, there are some gutter rashes on all 4 though, come with 245/45/17 Federal 595 tyres with decent tread. Asking $1,100 ONO - They're on my GTR at mechanics now.

Cheers

Grant

Pictures of standard rims,

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Prices are negotiable, don't be afraid to make an offer via PM or SMS on 0430 129 511.

Cheers

Grant

Good luck with the sales! Daylight robbering though on the advans since you picked them up with near perfect tyres for less than 1400...

Pictures of standard rims,

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IMG_0074.jpg

IMG_0073.jpg

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Prices are negotiable, don't be afraid to make an offer via PM or SMS on 0430 129 511.

Cheers

Grant

Good luck with the sales! Daylight robbering though on the advans since you picked them up with near perfect tyres for less than 1400...

I figured if everyone likes to lowballing the price, I may as well put up a price and see offers, If i can get the price i asked well done me, if I don't, oh well. Like I said I'm negotiable to whoever have money and interest.

And I thank you for your concern even though if you aren't that interested in buying them.

I didn't get tyres for the black advans though.

Cheers

Grant

Nice job on the reverse psychology. I am interested and have the money if the price is realistic, don't even need to sell stuff just to afford a set a wheels.

Then what are you waiting for?

Make an offer and see what I say.

Only reason I need to sell them is when I've got another set of wheels, these sets will be sitting doing nothing, so it could be useful to somebody like you.

i see the pictures of the wheels were taken on a tow truck does your car live on one,so you dont put the k's on your speedo

My GTR has fallen in love with Jack's tow truck - pretty annoying I know...

And offers are welcomed on these three rims, would like to buy myself a TE37 hence the sale.

Cheers

Grant

Are you buying the 37's new? Because I am buying car (34 GTR) this week that has 18 inch bronze TE37's on it that I want to sell.

Let me know please.

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