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Hi Guys,

Rims are genuine Volk TE37 in white. They are 18 x 9.5" +12 all round and white in colour. Condition is good, all rims have some rash which can easily be tidied up, but structurally they are fine. The last pic shows the very worst of the rash.

They are fitted with 265/35/18 Bridgestone RE540s S compound

The tyres are a 2001 manufacture, they've barely been driven on and have never had a heat cycle through them. Have been stored in a cool, dry and dark spot and not inflated so the tyres have not perished or cracked. Given the age, they may be a bit hard but I imagine once warm they'll be a good thing. Certainly good for some track/Deca shennanigans. Only selling as they are surplus to my requirements - my GT-R can only wear one set of shoes at a time :thumbsup:

$3000 ono. Price is a little negotiable for quick sale :D

PM, email to [email protected] or give me a ring on 0390080031

Cheers

Aaron

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Price is negotiable :D

Hi Guys,

Rims are genuine Volk TE37 in white. They are 18 x 9.5" +12 all round and white in colour. Condition is good, all rims have some rash which can easily be tidied up, but structurally they are fine. The last pic shows the very worst of the rash.

They are fitted with 265/35/18 Bridgestone RE540s S compound

The tyres are a 2001 manufacture, they've barely been driven on and have never had a heat cycle through them. Have been stored in a cool, dry and dark spot and not inflated so the tyres have not perished or cracked. Given the age, they may be a bit hard but I imagine once warm they'll be a good thing. Certainly good for some track/Deca shennanigans. Only selling as they are surplus to my requirements - my GT-R can only wear one set of shoes at a time :(

$3000 ono. Price is a little negotiable for quick sale :)

PM, email to [email protected] or give me a ring on 0390080031

Cheers

Aaron

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