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RAYS ENGINEERING WHEELS - MODEL - VOLK RACING TE37.

Full set of 4 - 18 x 9.5 inch wheels with YOKOHAMA 235 x 40 x 18 tyres Fronts (70%tread) and Michelin Pilot 265 x 35 x 18's Rears (30-40% tread)

RIMS are in very good condition, 2 have minor gutter scrapes.

Offset +12 is to suit R33 and R34 GTR's

Pick Up in Melbourne. Wheels are in Melbourne. Can be sent interstate at buyer's expense.

$2600.00 - first to see will buy..

Info on this wheel :

Material is 6061 aircraft grade aluminum. This material is hot forged. 1st forging process is done with pressure of 5,000 kilograms per square centimeter. 2nd forging process is a slow process with 3,500 kilograms per square centimeter. The lip is also forged to 3,500 kilograms per square centimeter. This allows the wheel to have less material than other wheels, but have more strength and durability. The excess material is machined off (to tolerance of 1/100 of a millimeter). Powder coating and clear coating is done by a special proprietary process to ensure long lasting quality and durability

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Edited by kitch15
Mate do you know if these wheels will fit on a r32 gtr v spec>>

cheers :thumbsup:

Relatively sure they will fit any R32 GTR but will stick out... will look tough as hell but may have clearance issues at full lock etc... I could be wrong however.

Running 235/40/18 front and 265/35/18 rear on a gtr is fine. The rolling diameter is about the same for these 2 sizes and doesn't really affect ATTESA. I'm using these sizes of dunlop dz02g semislicks on the circuit and never had a problem with my gtr32.

Running 235/40/18 front and 265/35/18 rear on a gtr is fine. The rolling diameter is about the same for these 2 sizes and doesn't really affect ATTESA. I'm using these sizes of dunlop dz02g semislicks on the circuit and never had a problem with my gtr32.

Thats exactly right J-Boy. 265's on front would struggle in an R32, in terms of clearance. Hence the smaller tyre choice.

Have a genuine buyer looking at the wheels today, so most likely sold.....sorry guys.....if falls through, will let you know tomorrow, to other interested buyers...Cheers

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