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Hi all, Cleaning out the garage and I found a set of used Volk Racing CE28N's which i had almost forgotten about. I purchased these wheels some time ago with the intention to use them as track wheels. Car is and has been off the road for ages now and until i get it back on the road i don't want money sitting in the corner doing nothing. The wheel measurements are 18 x 9.5j and have an offset of +15mm all round. They are suited to Gtr's and evos. They come wrapped in Bridgestone RE55s measuring 265/35 18. The tyres still have reasonable tread however are out of date and hard from sitting around. One tyre has cuts in it and i don't think should be used. The paintwork is in good condition but does have a few chips and scratches here and there. On one of the rims it seems there is some light fading in the gold also (see last pic).

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slight fading

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My other set in bronze. 18x9.5 +22

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These wheels are genuine volk rims made in japan. The wheels are in Brisbane and i would prefer local buyers please. Price $2500. Please call or text 0417755890 as i am not on these forums often.

cheers

Edited by AtomicBomberMan

the recommended offset for a 33 or 34 is +12. only 3mm difference. should fill quite nicely. These actually came off a 34 gtr.

Edited by AtomicBomberMan

thanks to the interested parties that have pmd. But i am after a straight sale and no swaps please. i am happy to deliver to courier depot if you want to organise freight for those who are interstate.

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