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Hey Michael

You, as the seller have the right to ask whatever price you want, just remember that you will only get what someone is prepared to pay. If you get what your asking for then good luck to you. I wasn't trying to insult you, I simply told you what I would be prepared to pay if they happened to fit my car. BTW TE-37's delivered by dAVE $2880. Still makes these fairly expensive.

Once again good luck with the sale

Cheers

Muz

My TE37's are off a gt-r as well, they measure up 17x8 and 17x9 front/rear. I'd imagine yours are same

All GTRs should have the same wheels front and back.

NONE should have staggered wheels like that. That's probably why he sold them, as those wheels are meant for a RWD car such as Silvia/GTS-t/Cefiro/etc....

hi i'm in Perth i'll give you $1250, rims look a bit old and dirty. Plus, you can get them cheaper than what you are selling them new. Not trying to be rude, but the truth is th truth. You can get 18's new for the price you want second hand. Plus, the offset want fit a lot of cars also with that width, GTR's only i'd have to say.

Good luck otherwise.

you know.

if you people are going to be pricks piss off.

Trying to help sell something - someone might actually want these.

These arent cheap ass chromies mate. Real wheels.

Please show me where i can find these rims with tires for this price in AUSTRALIA.

New or second hand.

We cleaned the car the other day - came up really nice the wheels.

$3500 ONO

thanks - if your not intrested dont reply.

Michael

hi i'm in Perth i'll give you $1250, rims look a bit old and dirty. Plus, you can get them cheaper than what you are selling them new. Not trying to be rude, but the truth is th truth. You can get 18's new for the price you want second hand. Plus, the offset want fit a lot of cars also with that width, GTR's only i'd have to say.

Good luck otherwise.

Check your facts before posting such absolute garbage in the classifieds section again please.

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