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I may have listed these before.  

Tough rims!!  

WORK MEISTER S1

17x8 +25 all round

114.3 4 hole

Dunlop Lemans rubber.  

Excellent condition.  

Closing June 16th

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Hi, issit possible to get the similar rims and size for a gtr ? 18inch tyres are a killer for me. thanks

Charles, whats the tire specs on these bronze TE37's? and condition? and ball park figure to Melbourne to my door? Also will 10.5's fit on a GTR32? anyone know?

VOLK RACING TE37 suit GT-R  

18x10.5 +15

closing June 21st

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these are fitted with Yoko Advan Neova 265/35/18 all round

less than 1000k's of travel total.

9mm of tread left. these things are like new.

this is the ONLY imperfection on the complete set.

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this set was fitted on a 33 GTR. I dont see why they wouldnt fit on your R32 GTR.

Check PM for price to your door.

Cheers

Charles

The only rim similar in design available at this stage is a set of Oz Racing 3 piece rims.  

disregard the label on the hub. they don't suit Ferrari.  lol.

New set. Ex display stock.

17x9 +24 offset.

$2540 landed

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I own a set of these wheels, except w/ silver centres not gold. some C#$T stole my centre caps. You wouldn't be able to get your hands on a set would you?

-Patrick

Super Advan Racing

suitable for GT-R

18x9.5 +22

bids close 18/6

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hi mate,

I have these rims atm. I am missing one of the little centre 'medallions' ie. I have the big nut bit, just not the little medallion and it's circlip. Would you be able to source one for me? I would imagine there are heaps around as they are a pretty popular rim in japan.

Thanks,

Richard

Beer Baron,

they are a popular wheel as you know however, it will be hard to find a seller willing to separate the medaion fron the rest of his cap.

I have spotted a seller selling just caps. At the very worst, we may have to bring in a full set of caps. As i mentioned to ocean, once i locate some, i'll PM you with what's available.

this may take just a bit of time.

cheers :P

Danny,

no full sets to suit your car at the moment.

here is what i have found anyways..

a pair of 18x9.5 +12 with good rubber. bids close tomorrow on these.

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i can organise an additional new pair with or without rubber to complete the set.

this will work out a little cheaper than purchasing a complete new full set.




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