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1. Volk Rays TE37 in bronze 17x9 +22 all around.

No gutter rash at all, sweet sweet condition, photos tell 1000 words.

Looking for $2500.

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Specs

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Concavenessssssssss

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2. Work Emotion XD9 in bronze. 17x9.5 +17 (DISHHHHHHHHHHHHH) comes with Federal 595 tyres. Asking $1750.

Condition is next to new, very nice, photos will tell a thousand words.

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Specs

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Dishhhhhhhhh

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3. Mitsubishi/Ralliart Din Gauges, perfect condition, comes with all those wires. $300

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Items are located in Brunswick, Melbourne.

Happy to send them interstate but buyers pay for shipping, please.

Contact me:

text to 0433552745 - Gerald

email to [email protected]

pm me, or just simply reply,

Thanks

GTTR is comparing my beautiful set of perfect condition te37 with some beaten up with some gutter rashes te37, you know which set is more expensive, don't you?

and JDMPWR is comparing te37 with advan tc2, check out my previous sale threads, i sold the same set for the same price. i sold the gtr face one (concave spokes) for only $2200

people who knows me in person will vouch for my wheels condition, as a collector, i'd dump those beaten up sets for dirty cheap prices.

bumppppp...

to those who want a set of gramlights 57d or advan RG please text me and i'll send you the photos.

havent had a chance to take proper photos.

thanks

people, if you do not have the cash, why would you bother texting me?

i have 3 people contacted me today, and all of them are lowballers :(

gerald,

17x9 +22 gramlights 57d white...........are they 5x114.3 studs???

if so, please send photos......i sms you today (from mick 0425359821)

also mate, from my experiences with advertising things for sale on forums, trading post etc, you do have time wasters, its all part and parcel of selling things, so please do not be upset if people are generally enquiring bout what you have for sale.

mick

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