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Hello mangs,

I am considering selling my set of 17*9.5+22 Rays Gram Light 57Cs.

Currently 1 pair is without tyres and 1 pair has 99% 225/45.

I am chasing $1,700 as is (inc 99% of 225/45) however I am open to negotiations, selling without tyres, and swaps for other wheels in smaller sizes or cool stuff for an r32.

I am particularly interested on swaps for 33 GTR wheels - so come at me if you have a pair/set you would part with.

I am located on the Northside of Brisbane, not overly interested in posting, however if you are super keen and send me cute selfies, I am sure we can work something out.

Please PM me if you are interested.

Pic for reference:

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NB: my wheels have been painted white (by previous owner) and do not have stickers. I will update thread once I am back home with pictures of actual wheels.

Cheers!!

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  • 3 weeks later...

Bump!

$1,400 - no tyres

I have since been informed they are actually 57C, which is a forged monoblock wheel, the same as te37s, but weighs less!

Actual rimzz:

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