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As per the title I have a set of 4 VOLK SE37 rims in the following sizes:

Front: 18x8.5 +35

Rear: 18x9,5 +35

These are a quality forged monoblock Jap rim and are lighter than TE37's in the same size

most rims have a bit of rash

Rims only - no tyres

Price: $800 ono

contact via PM or o414249292

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