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Located in VIC, I have for sale:

- 4 x Brand new never used TE37SL in 18x9.5 +22 offset

- Wrapped in brand new never used Yokohama A050 265/35 rubber

- Comes with two sets of valves, one set metal caps suitable for the track as fitted by Traction Tyres, and an unused RAYS metal set that come with the wheels new never fitted

- Original boxes and shower caps for the wheels

Perfect for GTR's.

I bought these from Import Monster for my R32 GTR project which has been delayed.

I was intending on painting these black but I have since acquired a set of black TE37's in the same size that have been used for motorsport already, so there is no point for me to wreck these perfect condition wheels.

They have never been fitted to a car! Mick @ Micolour used one of them to measure spacing while rolling / lipping the guards on my shell.

Wheels cost me $3,300 and the tyres cost me $2,276 fitted and balanced, total $5,576.

Selling for $5,100 firm, so save yourself near $500 and any running around if thinking of buying this combo.

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What price can you do with the tyres to Sydney?

Sorry for the delay Inline6 - just waiting on another guy from Melbourne that has a tyre changer to confirm if he wants the tyres.

Will let you know asap.

Ok I have tracked down a set of stickers, updated price is:

$3,050 now with stickers

$2,975 without stickers

For people who I have previously given a quote shipped, I will need to give you a new quote depending on what you want, as I was wearing part of the shipping costs which I will have trouble doing now that I need to buy the stickers.

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