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Hey guys i have two sets of wheels for sale.

The first is the Volk TE37 Progressive style of wheel, it looks similar to an Emotion but it isnt, its definitely a TE37 PROGRESSIVE forged monoblock. The size is 19x10.5" +12 offset all round, and they are a GTR fitment. Three of the wheels have light gutter rash as the car is a daily so i will do a good price if someone takes the wheels without repair.

$3000 including almost new Kumho KU36 285/35/19 semi slick currently fitted with no repairs. I can get the gutter rash repaireed but the wheels will be $3500. Here is a couple of pics

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Second set is a dished set or Work seeker rims, with centres painted in Quicksilver. These have a slight gutter scratch on one rim, but appart from that have to be seen to be appareciated. They come with BRAND NEW Federal 595 SS tires and they have never been driven on.

Sizes are 18x9 and 18x10 +35 offset.

$2500 VERY NEGOTIABLE on these.

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Wanna discuss any of these wheels please ring me on 0402 237 825 George

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The first is the Volk TE37 Progressive style of wheel, it looks similar to an Emotion but it isnt, its definitely a TE37 PROGRESSIVE forged monoblock. The size is 19x10.5" +12 offset all round, and they are a GTR fitment.

Price is $3500 including the Kumho KU36 285/35/19 tyres. Wheels are in as new condition.

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