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Hey everyone & welcome

We have a complete set of Rays TE37's in bronze for sale

Rims Sizes, Front-18x8-1/2 +30, Rear-18x9-1/2 +40

They sit perfect on gtst & gtts, as I have attached a photo of the wheels installed on my car to give a fair idea how they will appear like.

On a negative note, there has been some damage visible on the rims. quite a fair amount of gutter rash & a couple of light buckles (3 actually) on 3 of the rims. Nothing severe & is pretty much repairable. As there seems to be no vibrations at all when traveling at approx 80km/h-100km/h so therefore it wont affect your handling or performance

Hence the reason why i am selling these rims for a fraction of the price due some minor imperfections. These rims are great quality rims as you may all know & just needs some tlc.

As a bonus they also come with a complete set of Altenzo sport comfort tires in great condition with plenty of life left in them (at least 85-90% tread all round) tire size 235/40/18 (x4)

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Rim No:1

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Rim No:2

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Rim No:3 (inside lip)

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Example of wheels on the car

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Asking price $1,600 I am negotiable but reasonable offers please !

Item is located in St Albans, Melbourne.

Happy to help interstate buyers with postage

If you have any other questions you can contact me on 0431 068 447

Thanks for looking,

Ron

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