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I have a set of rays cn28 time attack forged super lite wheels with toyo t1r tyres 255x35x18 with 70%tread

these rims are RARE as hens teeth and are in immaculate cond with a slight scrape that you have to look real hard to notice

18x9.5 plus 22 with tyres and rays RED nuts ( no caps) located in Sydney

need to sell to fund engine rebuild , prefer pick up but can freight Paid by buyer.

First in gets the wheels , don't miss out as they are rare and will compliment your car

suit r32-r34 and Evo 7-9

$4000 Ono thanks or you can call me on 0412351418 to secure wheels

I have a set of rays cn28 time attack forged super lite wheels with toyo t1r tyres 255x35x18 with 70%tread

these rims are RARE as hens teeth and are in immaculate cond with a slight scrape that you have to look real hard to notice

18x9.5 plus 22 with tyres and rays RED nuts ( no caps) located in Sydney

need to sell to fund engine rebuild , prefer pick up but can freight Paid by buyer.

First in gets the wheels , don't miss out as they are rare and will compliment your car

suit r32-r34 and Evo 7-9

$4000 Ono thanks or you can call me on 0412351418 to secure wheels

Some one must want a rare set of wheels

Do you have any pics of these badboy's on a GTR, yours perhaps?? Just wanting to see what the sizing and offset will sit like. I'm interested though!

They sit excellent on a 32 , I don't have pics on car cos I no longer have the car and I don't want to try on someone elses car so I don't scratch them.

Come on people you can't buy these anymore, and you can only buy these once

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