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Hi all, I have got two Rays TE37 SL 19x10.5 +12 for sale. Fitted tyres on before and test run for 50km, found out they not the right offset for my setup. Now I am selling them for $1500 firm, they are selling for $1900 in the shop, minus waiting time. Tyres also available, Nitto Invo 305/30/19 x 2, run for 50kms, absolutely brand new, purchased them for $700 selling for $450. Pick up avalaible from Melbourne. SMS me at 0433285993.

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Don't happen to have any skinnier 19" tyres do you mate?

Nah sorry mate, only in 305/30/19, why go skinny if you can go for a big fat tyre look!thumbsup.gif

What is the pcd/ stud pattern for these?

5x114.3,fit most cars,which is including Nissan!

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