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Hey Everyone!!

I have here for sale:

Genuine Volk Rays TE37SL Rims and KUMHO tyres

Description:

Up for sale is my beloved RARE brand new imported fro Japan

4X100 GENUINE FORGED MONOBLOCKVOLK RAYS TE37SL'z with KUMHO tyres

CLEANED AND BABIED EVERY 3 days,

the main face (Front) & inside the barrel always cleaned and waxed once every second week AND also tyre shined.

I'm a very fussy owner and i hate to look at them if their not clean and shiny :) haha!

i spend a good hour or two on them each time their cleaned,

SPECS:

-4X100

-17 X 7.5

- + 40

TYRES:

-KUMHO KU31

-205/40

-85% tread on the front

-90% tread on the rear

I have all of the original receipts and proof of purchase and authenticity from the moment they arrived in MELBOURNE and in the SHOP until NOW TODAY

I'm the ONE, ONLY & FIRST OWNER here in Melbourne & possibly the whole of Australia, to have this set of TE37SL's in 4X100 so very unique and RARE you won't see these anywhere else or anywhere near the quality, they are very light weight and their also good for daily wet and dry, BUT TRACK READY! ;)

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Any questions, queries and offers at all please feel free to inbox or PM me :)

inspections are WELCOMED.

I LIVE IN THE WESTERN SUBURBS

the price is $3000 for the rims and tyres

ONO!!!!

if you can make me a reasonable offer their YOURS!!! without any furthur questions

THATS RIGHT YOU HEARD ME =)

THESE MUST GO AND MUST SELL!!!

MAKE ME A REASONABLE OFFER &

THEIR YOURS ^_^ WITHOUT FURTHER QUESTIONS

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(low ballers will be ignored)

PM OR INBOX ME :)

THANKS GUYS <3

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