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Item: Rays Te37's

Age:Brand new

Condition:brand new

Price: $ 1500 ono or will swap with cash adjust for some other rims for widebody

To Fit: (What car) any 5 stud car offset prob best for gtr and so on

Location:melb , vic , noble park

Contact: 0422402375

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ok guys iv found a set of wheels i really want so thinkin of selling the rear pair of te37's i have

THESE WHEELS ARE BRAND NEW

i purchased them off bomex2jx on here , he brought these off streeter brand new but never put them on his car

i have only put tyres on these wheels so i could put them on my s14 , these have never been driven on only rolled around on as car has no engine ,

they have 2 tyres on them which are rooted but still have tread , i only put these on so i could sit them on the car to move it ,

one rim has 2 tiny marks on the outta lip where a tyre place tried to put a 235 onto them but the tyre wouldnt fit so the machine scrathed it

as mentioned these are

18x10.5 +15

this is a killer offset and look insane on any car

they evn come with the orginal boxes and manuals and even rim covers from rays

im after $1500 ONO ,NO SWAPS no offers as these arnt easy to come across unless u order them from rays

located in melb , noble park

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if anyone knows of anyone else selling a pair of 18's then i would be definately be interested

i dont wanna buy this pair and have to wait 12 weeks for another pair to come from japan..

btw.....will these offset suit 32gtr??

cheers

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