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Cleaning up my room, guys. Just let me know if you need some stuffs, cheers.

If you arent happy with the price, just text me or email me, I'll adjust it accordingly.

1. Volk Rays TE37 in bronze 18x9.5 +22 all around. Looking to swap with TE37SL in the same spec,

or if someone wants to buy it outright, you can get them for $2900.

Can come with 265/35/18 Michelin Pilot sport for $3200.

Or you can buy just the tyres alone for $400.

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2. Work Emotion 11R FT. New product line of Work Wheels for 2011. Retailed for $2360 for a set.

Here is the link click here

WORK Wheels has introduced a new version of Emotion 11R, EMOTION 11R-FT. This new wheel utilizes WORK Flowforming Technology.

	The key benefit for flow forming is the ability to reduce the barrel thickness, thus reducing the weight of the wheel without compromising the strength of the rim barrel. The 11R-FT is an excellent choice for motorsports racing use.

	WORK flow forming wheels start with low-pressure cast construction, whereas some of our competitors use lower quality gravity casting.

	Low-pressure cast construction has a denser material property over gravity cast wheels, thus allowing a greater strength advantage over gravity cast with flow-forming barrel.

Specs are 18x9.5 +25. Chasing $1600

Can come with tyres, just pm or text me.

From now on I'll keep telling myself not to buy a set of rims that is too aggressive, as the evo is my daily. lol.

these were brand new, no gutter rash, etc only paint flakes off.

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Concave

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Rim 1

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Rim2

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Rim 3

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Rim 4

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3. Mitsubishi/Ralliart Din Gauges, perfect condition, comes with all those wires. $375

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All items are located in Melbourne, pick up preferred but interstate courier is available at buyer's costs.

Contact me:

text to 0433552745 - Gerald

email to [email protected]

pm me, or just simply reply,

Thanks

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