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- TE37 in Bronze for GT-R. 19 x 10.5 +12 all round. Brand new set, December 2009 build date. $4600---SOLD---

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- TE37 in Gunmetal. 17 x 9 +15 all round. Another tip top condition set with tyres (I'll get more info on the tyres). $2800

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- TE37 in Bronze. 18 x 9.5 +12 2 rims have been resprayed in Japan while the other rim is having the lip repaired and will post up pics when I get it back. Lip will not be repainted. Although structurally sound with no dents, dings or cracks, this set would be most ideal for track use as not all colours are the same. But it presents top value at $2600

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- TE37 in Silver. 18 x 8.5+30, 18 x 9.5+35. Most suitable for Skylines and Silvias. In absolute mint condition with no guttering or scratches. Includes semi slicks. $2800

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I also have singular rims for sale.

- TE37 in Pewter, 18 x 10.5+15. Mint condition with no guttering. $700

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- TE37 in Bronze, 17 x 9.5+12. Good condition, slight gutter marks. $400

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oi flamin mongrels this is a for sale thread stop interupting it if u cant afford to pay for the rims

hay eugene

do u have any pairs mate

looking for some 18x9.5 +12 or +15

any color is fine dude

thanks

julz

Guessing this is just for one and not pair?? TE37 in Pewter, 18 x 10.5+15. Mint condition with no guttering. $700

That's right, like I mentioned, "singular".

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I have only 1 set left in 17x9+15, price dropped to $2700!

Hey Eugene,

I am interested - can you give me your number? Would like to talk to you first.

Thanks,

Jay



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