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Up for sale are my favourite wheels, the very popular Volk GTC.

Top Secret gold in colour and they measure 18" x 9" +37 on the rear and 18" x 8.5" +37 on the front.

They also include carbon fibre Volk centre caps and have 235/40 Toyo Proxes tyres on the front and 245/45 Yokohama S-221 tyres on the rear. Fantastic fitment on a GTST or Silvia.

The wheels are in great condition with very minimal marks. Centre caps still look like new as do the decals on the wheels.

Currently just looking at a local sale to save me hassels with freight.

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Chasing $2200

Any questions or trial fitments feel free to ask.

Cheers

Phil

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Not for everything. Trying to sell as much stuff as I can locally because I don't really get much time to freight things.

Once a few more things are gone, i'll put a for sale thread up for the rest.

If there was something specific that you wanted that you can see in my signature just shoot me a PM.

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