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Discontinued original Magnesium Blue TE37's


Front : 17x8.5 +38 (225/45/17)

Rear : 17x9.5 +40 (255/40/17)

5x114.3


Comes with centre caps & rays valve caps.

Stickers could need changing but never bothered me that much.

1 rim paint looks a little faded but not noticable.

These were a PERFECT fitment on my S2000.


Tyres still good maybe 80% and cost an arm and a leg LOL


Pickup from Fairfield.


$2500


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  • 3 weeks later...

+38 and +40 aint gunna fit no skyline mate.

They are close to the exact stock size and offset of 34 GTT rims, would fit just like a stock rim

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