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Item: Rays Engineering VOLK Racing GT-C Face 2 in black, Offsets F: 17x9" -6 R: 17x10" +0

Age: Brand new and boxed. Only taken out for pictures below.

Condition: NEW

Price: $3000.00 ono

To Fit: (What car) PCD 5x114.3 Fits: Nissan S14/S15, R32/R33/R34, Falcons, Honda S2000, Honda Euro, etc.

Location: Hoppers Crossing, VIC

Contact: Ryan 0433 277 880 after 6pm (Please SMS before 6pm and i will get back to you.)

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Hey everyone,

Got these NEW boxed Rays Engineering Volk Racing GT-C Face 2 rims which i custom ordered with black spokes from the factory. The colour cost me a bit extra to get but as you can see were well worth it. I'm now selling them as i've decided to sell my 180 and try my hand at growing up a bit.

I'm asking $3k which is what i paid. And considering i waited a good 4 months for these bad boys i expect to get that price back. Try and find someone else with black genuine GT-Cs and not the copy rubbish going around with lame offsets.

All tags are still in tact and the rims are boxed and packaged as Rays intended. The rims have covers for the polished rim.

Make: Rays Engineering

Model: Volk Racing GT-C Face 2 in BLACK

PCD: 5x114.3

Size and offset: 17x9" -6 Front, 17x10" +0 Rear

PICS BELOW - Sorry some are sideways but i cbf'd rotating them

The rim pictured is actually the 9 inch so that is the FRONT DISH, the rear 10 inchers actually have slightly more dish. ;)

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Contact me by sending me a PM or call me on 0433 277 880 after 6pm (Please SMS before 6pm and i will get back to you.)

Cheers,

Ryan

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