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Up for sale I have my rays te37 18x11 +18 all around, comes with close to new Nankang tyres 265/35/18, all wheels are in great condition, selling as I'm going something smaller for my r32 Gtr

Will post at buyers expense $3200ono

Contact 0412862091

Cheers

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Really wish i had the money. My favorite wheels ever. If you can save them for a couple of months I'd give you more than what you're asking for.

Dude i had 18s and thought they were to big but went to 17s and it looked to small.

17 Pros - more profile / performance. weight. Car sits lower

17 Cons- more wheel gap. If you don't have adjustable coils that sucks.
r32 black te37 = sex. You should keep them so i can buy in a few months ;)

Please not- I'm not negotiable on them any more, at this price for genuine te37 at 3k in that size and offset is a steal, I'm happy to take them if they don't sell so please don't enquire unless you are interested

Thank you

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