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Hey guys,

i've got a set of Volk Rays GT-C Gold which are 19x8.5 +39 (will fit GTR offset was on a R32 before my evo7), they are in pretty good condition. They come with brand new Federal 595 EVO tyres which are 245/35R19 that are filled with nitrogen and have been balanced. They are pretty light considering 19's (2 piece forged rims).

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selling for $2200 (not willing to seperate centre caps, no trades, no swaps).

if you want the rims you will have to organise your on transport (courier), but pickup is welcome (im located in canberra).

pm me or contact me on 0401573850

cheers

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Agreed, very good price. Hell if I could sell mine to some one I'd buy these off of you. *txts friends to buy wheels*

Have you got any photos of them fitted on the EVO or the GTR?

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thats when it was on my evo however they dont do it any justice...

sorry no pics of it on a GTR but it was on a R32 before i purchased them.

the centre caps are near new, as i've only trial fitted them. didnt commit to puttin them on as i read this post saying that someone got theres stolen hence why they look brand new.

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