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Hi all,

Selling off my wheels as I'm no longer part-taking in track days. All wheels are legitimate Rays/Volk Racing wheels.

Rays CE28N Time Attack wheels. 18x9.5j +22 offset. 5x114.3 stud pattern. Lightweight, forged and awesome looking wheels :) CE's are in good condition, the red lip has a few blemishes and one wheel has a minor rash (from previous tyre shop). Prior to having tyres fitted, they were kept outside so do have a few tree sap markings. Tyres are 245/40/R18 Kumho V710's sprint tyres, superb grip but the rears did scrub against the gaurds, still fine to race on though. Tread is down to the indicator but still enough for 2 track days - the rears have slightly more tread than the front.

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Looking for $2.7k for both wheels and tyres or $2.5k for the CE28N's and $300 for the semis. Would prefer to sell together as they are now all bubble wrapped and are ready for shipping. Will cost about $120-150 to send to either SA/NSW via e-Go couriers.

Pair Rays SE37K. 18x9j +40. 5x114.3 stud pattern. Wheels are in good condition, one of the lips has been partially rubbed back but does not have any gutter rash. Both the CE's and SE's will clear big brakes (Supra 4 pistons at least). $400 ono

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Also have some tyres:

4 x Kumho KU36 high performance road tyres. Front: 235/40/R18 Rear 265/40/R18. 50% tread and in good condition, were used for street so don't have any flat spots ect. $500.ono

2 x Continental Conti-Sport 2 tyres: 235/40/R18 with 50% tread. Good condition and in rwc condition. $80.ono

Tyres are kept at the tyre fitters (not the one that scratched my CE's) so if you'd like photo's, let me know and I'll get them after work one day. Located in Melb S.E and can send anywhere in Aus at buyers' expense. Please sms/text only on 0433 333 350 - can't take phone calls due to a busy work place, not interested in low ballers.

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