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Agressive fit for RWD Toyo/Nissan/Mazda and will fit very nicely on an Evo or GTR also.

Tyres are Achillies ATR 235/35/19 and have done less than 2000kms.

1 wheel has kurb rash around 3/4s of the wheel, the other 3 have small bits of rash. there are no deep holes or anything, just minor gutter rash. wheels could be easily repaired and powder coated to be like new again. I would be willing to do this, at a higher cost though.

Buying new will cost in excess of $5500 with brand new tyres.

Also considering swap + cash my way for some 34GTR wheels.

this is a pic of the 2 wheels withthe most curb rash.

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more pics.

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$3700 with tyres

$3200 without tyres

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what are they worth then? keeping in mind it would be approx $60 a wheel to blast and powdercoat in a colour of choice.

id be interested to know how many sets of 19" TE37s have sold for less than $4K recently...

Edited by _8OO5TED_

pretty sure the previous owner bought them new. he had them approx 18mths. i have had them a couple of months so not very old. is there a difference pending on the age of them?

kurb rash in pic stands out as wheels are black but they can easily be repaired. if i dont get anyone keen to buy these cheap, then i will eventually repair and keep.

make me an offer! :P

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you should keep it mate, hella nice rims.

are you only looking for straight cash or swaps+cash will do?

want them but dont have much cash lying around at them moment.

i would consider swaps but ideally I want atleast $2K cash.

Will get more pics up this weekend of each wheel.

PM me with how much cash you have lying around if really interested :P

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