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Hey guys have these Genuine RAYS engineering, Volk Racing Challenge's here, extremely strong and lightweight, great for performance. No real introduction needed for these wheels i guess, they are top of the line from Volk Racing, so most people know about them already i'm sure.

Specs:

5x 114.3 Stud Pattern

17x8" +32 -- 235/45 Tyres (70% tread)

17x9" +35 -- 255/40 Tyres (70% tread)

Fit overs big calipers, came off R33 GTS-t

Will Suit:

R32/R33/R34

S14/S15

Supra

RX7

Ford's

etc etc

Condition:

Great condition, a few scratches here and there, but good overall.

Location:

SA, near Mitcham

Price:

$950 w/o tyres

$1100 with tyres

Pics:

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RX7.TO4.003.jpg

(not the exact wheels, but same model)

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