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Hey, got some TE37's for sale. They are 17x9 +22 offset. Had them on my R33 GTST but sold car without the wheels.

They come with 235/45/17 tyres.

They suit GTR's but can fit on a GTST with a bit of guard rolling.

Located in Northern Suburbs Victoria.

Price: $2800 ono

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if you consider swap with white te37 17x8.5 +30 and 17x9 +28 (with tyres) i'll add cash on top as well, im in melbourne too.

wheels are in tip top micky mouse condition

Just wondering what tyres exactly - what brand etc.?

The tyres are wanli front and I think continental rear. I'll have to check to be sure.

Thanks,

Mike

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if you consider swap with white te37 17x8.5 +30 and 17x9 +28 (with tyres) i'll add cash on top as well, im in melbourne too.

wheels are in tip top micky mouse condition

Sorry mate not interested in swaps as the car had been sold and I will have no use for more wheels

Thanks,

Mike

no probs mate, thought you would may be able to sell my staggered set easier due to wider market range: non gtr skylines, silvias, and much more other RWDs compared to AWDs out there.

cheers.

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How bad are the scratches on the rims? how deep i should say, two of them look pretty bad, well from the pics anyway.

How much guard rolling was necessary, front and back?

Which suburb are you in?

Cheers dude

Hey mate I am interested, how well did they fit on your gtst? Looks like they were ok? Have PM you as well. Thanks heaps

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