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Hey guys,

I have decided to test the waters to see if there will be any takers for my TE37. I purchased these puppies from mxfly off these forums about 1.5 months ago. My car is pretty much a weekend car so i havnt put much kms on these wheels since i bought them. The wheels are in excellent condition i would even dare say mint condition, but one of the wheels has a small 1cm gutter mark!! :mad:

As some of you in the hunt for wheels would know due to our dollar against the yen to buy anything decent would cost an arm and a leg. It took me ages to find something nice that would pop up. So if your interested in these be quick!!! I can help ship these interstate and from past experience it would cost roughly $60.00 bucks to ship this to either Melb or Brissy. For other states please pm me.

If you have any question please do not hesitate to contact me.

Specs:

18x9.5 +15 (Bronze in color)

Bridegstone Potenza RE001 265/35/18 (70-80 per cent tread)

Price: $3800 Neg

Location: Western Sydney

Contact: Via PM or 040337740

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Edited by flyz33
lol @ title!

sexy rims dude, if you dont have any luck selling at this price - give me a yell.

im also in sydney.

Whats your offer KR34-GTR?

swap?? Ive a set of TE37 bronze 18X8.5 18X9.5 with almost brand new RE001.

Sorry not after a swap. The only reason Im letting this set go is to go for more aggressive fitment.

Cheers

PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE

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