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Was going to try these on my Stagea but renovations has gone over budget and so these must go.

1. Rays/Volk Racing LE37 - 18 x 9.5JJ, +22 (great for GTR's!), PCD 114.3 x 5

There are some very slight, hardly noticable rash on these rims. Light and strong, as you would expect from these high quality forged rims from Rays Engineering. Centre caps has some scratches, but nothing too major. These are discontinued by Rays and are no longer made. Colour is gunmetal gray with a machined lip.

pics on a GTR (not mine!)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=240494

Price: $3000 ono. Pickup from 3166, also able to courier them Australia Wide for a small cost.

2. Yokohama Advan TC II 18x8.5J +25 front/18x9.5J +29 rear, PCD 114.3 x 5

These rims are brand new - fronts are still in plastic wrapping, along with 2 small boxes (not sure what's in them - nuts?). Rears have wheel covers. One of the rim has a minute scratch which is really unnoticable. These rims are made by some special casting process which makes them super light. Holding them side by side I'd say these rims are slightly lighter then the LE37's (which are forged). These rims are no longer made by Advan.

Price: $3400 ono. Pickup from 3166, also able to courier them Australia Wide for a small cost.

Feel free to PM me or sms me on 0410343738

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Damn!! nice wheels, i'd be interested in the TCII's, always loved them but the price is more than I can buy TE's for so i guess not. Look hot though!!

Throw me an offer. I can only say no :)

Considering the condition and rarity of the TC2's...and the fact that they are lighter...I think the price isn't unreasonable. I could be wrong!

I beleive a set in 18 x 10 +20 went for like 4k last year...

Edited by ironpaw

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