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Hi Everybody,

I've got a set of Volk Racing GT-F.

19x9.5 +17 All round.

Most of the stickers are still present, behind the carbon build up.

They're a A Disk, therefore able to clear big brakes.

From the Rays website, 70mm of dish.

They have a build date of 2007.10.11.

Absolutely perfect condition (except for one rim has a bit of gutter rash (pictured, ~5cm or so) and one has a small chip)

I'm selling is cause they're not wide/large enough offset for one of my cars. Was hoping I could do something with them.

Pictured below after the rim shots is a mock up on my R33 GTR (Fit very nicely) and R33/4 (Those guards eat it up).

Easily posted Australia wide.

I'm located in Brisbane, but I have boxes and can get them to you via any courier you'd like. Transdirect/E-go, are pretty cheap.

You will have to pay and organise, I can show you what to do.

Price: $3300.

I haven't seen a set of these GTF around here since i've been registered or couldn't find any advertised in Australia. Be unique.

They are very light for what they are, two piece rims.

Pictures below, any more required or questions, send me a message.

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I am waiting on delivery of brand new carbon volk centre caps I will throw in at the current price.

Else make me an offer!

Cheers

Alright. I've found the next set of rims I want.

Start making offers guys. Worst thing I can do is counter offer or decline.

Now go!

Thanks, same size?

BUMP.

OFFERS

May consider swaps for similar wheels, something for a GTR.

19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear and offsets in low 20s but they look like this now:

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Make me some offers guys.

I need them gone. Have New wheels in sight.

Waiting for the center caps to arrive from Japan.

I'll throw them in.

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