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Item: Bronze in colour RAYS TE37

Age: about 6yrs old from brand new. sticker shows made in 2002

Condition: 2x excellent 2x slight gutter rash

Price: $1900

To Fit: most 5x114 cars- skylines. s15. s14 so and so

Location: sydney west.. pick up

Contact: pm

Comments:

*2 have some gutter rash on them nothing to serious. other 2 perfect condition..

*got tyres on all four and are about 40-50% tread

wheel size:

fronts: 17x7.5 offset +30

rears: 17x8.5 offset +40

tyre size:

all round 215/45's

pics:

2x(17x7.5 +30 offset) 2nd one has some gutter bash on the botton left

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2x(17x8.5 offset +40) 2nd wheel image has the slighter gutter bash on top right

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sorry for the quality of the pictures. my camera isnt working properly so i had to use my phone camera.. also pictures show slight colour changes just due to sunlight angles but by all means inspection is more then welcome..

thanks..

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