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Rays Engineering/Volk Racing TE37, 18 x 9JJ +20, 114.3 x 5 PCD, forged monoblock

Great overal condition minus some minor rash on the lip on 3 wheels. One wheel is practically flawless. $2900

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LE37, 18 x 9.5JJ +22, 114.3 x 5 PCD, forged monoblock

Slight markings along the lip, VGC. $2800 ono

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Yokohama Advan TC II 18x8.5J +25 front/18x9.5J +29 rear, PCD 114.3 x 5

These rims are brand new - fronts are still in plastic wrapping, along with 2 small boxes (not sure what's in them - nuts/valves?). Rears have wheel covers. One of the rim has a minute scratch which is really unnoticable. These rims are made by some special casting process which makes them super light. Holding them side by side I'd say these rims are slightly lighter then the LE37's (which are forged). These rims are no longer made by Advan.

Price: $3000 ono

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Feel free to PM me or sms me on 0410343738

Pickup from 3166, also able to courier them Australia Wide for a small cost.

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He can think what he wants! Notice the 'ONO' on the end!

ROFL!....big diff between thinking and knowing Jethro.

I wont poo poo you!

anyway...good luck with the sale...lol

Edited by Jetwreck
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Few quick questions :)

First, do you know if the Advan's are at all paintable ? I love the rim, but the colour isnt really 'my thing' lol. Secondly, how much of a rush to sell the last set of rims?

:)

Hmm not sure about the paintable part - I'd assume they would be...aren't all rims paintable? You might have to ask elsewhere...

Not really in a rush...since the Ray's wheels are gone I've recouped enough space and $$$ to ward off the missus...haha

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