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Have a heap of items For Sale as per below.

Items:

  • R33 GTR Front Bar/Lip
    It is a UAS item no longer required. Series 1 in fibreglass. Brand new & unpainted, suit GTS-t.
    Price: $475 (save $100 over UAS price) ONO
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  • R32 GTR Fibreglass Lower Lip. Brand new & unpainted
    Price: $190 ONO
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  • ZEIT - 17 x 9.5 +22
    Freshly resprayed as per pictures. No damage/repairs. Perfect condition, huge dish. Suit R32 GTR
    Price: $950 ONO
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  • Rays Forged - Front 17 x 8 +35 / Rear 17 x 9 +40
    Freshly resprayed as per pictures. No damage/repairs. Perfect condition
    Price: $550 ONO
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  • R32 GTR "Coolbox". Sits inside glovebox & connects to the A/C to keep drinks etc cool on a hot day. Comes with all fittings and is in excellent condition.
    Price: $200 SOLD
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  • TE37 - 18 x 9.5 + 22
    Freshly resprayed as per pictures. No damage/repairs. Perfect condition
    Price: $2500
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Contact via PM or if you have my number call me.

All items are in Vic. Will ship at buyers expense.

Thanks

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Do you know if there would be any guard work required for the te37s to go on an r33 gtst? I'm not to good with offsets and wheel sizes etc.

Unless you are trying for a feature on Stancenation - there is little chance they will fit, mainly the front.

Rear would probably be ok.

hey ash, dont spose you'd consider any swaps would you? :whistling:

thoughs te's are quite nice

No swaps mate. Cash only. :)

ash - more info on the cooler please :)

Already sold.

They were all stripped, correctly prepared & then resprayed 2 weeks ago by Micolour - Professional shop.

Have a look @ the pictures, you won't get that finish from a pressure pack.

hey ash, dont spose you'd consider any swaps would you? :whistling:

thoughs te's are quite nice

235/40 all round and push the guard lip up and youll be fine. im running 9.5 +15 no hassles

Ash, I know the TE37's were recently stripped and resprayed but how come the inner slip does not have "made in Japan" and "Rays Engineering" on them?

I ask this as a few of my mates got their rims repaired and resprayed too and these items were gone - why is that? Can't the repairer maintain the wording?

Ash, I know the TE37's were recently stripped and resprayed but how come the inner slip does not have "made in Japan" and "Rays Engineering" on them?

I ask this as a few of my mates got their rims repaired and resprayed too and these items were gone - why is that? Can't the repairer maintain the wording?

have you googled this? There is plenty on the web about fakes and reals. Ash's are real; there are plenty of TE37s that do not have the "made in japan" and "rays engineering" marked in the front. Tooling changes etc.

Your mates rims probably didn't have them either, and they didn't notice until they were repainted and SHINY :)

There was a thread on SAU recently

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have you googled this? There is plenty on the web about fakes and reals. Ash's are real; there are plenty of TE37s that do not have the "made in japan" and "rays engineering" marked in the front. Tooling changes etc.

Your mates rims probably didn't have them either, and they didn't notice until they were repainted and SHINY :)

There was a thread on SAU recently

Thanks mate. Never knew this...never doubted Ash's but thought I'll raise the question.

Cheers mate

They are not copies/fakes. They are legit rims - all of them are.

As Marcus pointed out, there are differences. That's all there is too it.

still keen here

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Any idea if the Rays forged wheel will fit on a R34 GTT and how will it look?

Unfortunately I'm not a tyre/wheel shop. I cannot tell you how they will/wont look on your car and if they will fit or not.

It's up to you to work that out.

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