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Up for sale is my beloved RARE imported from JAPAN

4X100 GENUINE FORGED MONOBLOCK VOLK RAYS TE37SL'z with KUMHO TYRES.

Always CLEANED & BABIED every 3days.

The main face (front) & inside the barrel always cleaned & waxed once every second week & also tyre shined.

I'm a very fussy owner hate to always look at it if its

not cleaned or shinny :) Haha!.

Spend at least a good 1hr or 2 on them "ALONE!".

SPECS:

- 4X100

- 17x7.5

- +40

TYRES:

- KUMHO KU31

- 205/40

- 85% Tread in front

- 90% Tread at rear

Got all receipts & photos to prove from the START of when i had it as soon as it arrived in MELBOURNE & in the SHOP until NOW TODAY.

I'm the ONE & ONLY & first owner here in MELBOURNE & possibly even whole of AUSTRALIA to have this set of TE37SL'z in 4x100 so very unique & rare won't see these anywhere else & also not only is it good looking & light weight, good for daily use on wet or dry, but TRACK READY! ;).

Any questions, queries & offers at all feel free to just message me & inspections are welcomed.

If i dont reply straight away... I'll get back to you as soon as i can.

PRICE IS $3000 ONO LOW BALLERS WILL BE IGNORED!!!

THESE MUST GO & MUST SELL!!!

MAKE ME A REASONABLE OFFER AND ITS YOURS WITHOUT FUTHER QUESTIONS.

YES THATS RIGHT YOU HEARD ME (=

THESE MUST GO & MUST SELL!!!

MAKE ME A REASONABLE OFFER AND ITS YOURS WITHOUT FUTHER QUESTIONS.

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Edited by C.K.H

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