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as title says i have a set of TE37SL 18x10.5 +15 offset wrapped in proxes T1R 275/35/r18 wheels are about a month old and i can not be bothered to send the money to get the wheels to fit with out rubbing and so on. cost me over $5000 for rims and rubber they are only a month or 2 old, still have about 90%-95% tread on it,

price is $4500 firm i will be looking for a set of 18X10 +12 or +15 would like te37's still if they are in that offset and would have to be in extremely good condition as these are.

willing to post at buyers expense

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price drop to $4000 with tyres

Diddnt fit very well i presume? Got pics of fitment on standard r32? ;p

sorry no pictures and car is in the workshop atm so cant fit and take photos

they still up for grabs?

yes they are

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