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Immaculate condition set of genuine Volk TE37, freshly refinished in satin metallic gunmetal and have not been fitted on a car since. No rash, cracks or buckles.


The sizing is as follows -


Front: 17x8.5+30

Rear: 17x9.5+40



The rims come with -


- Genuine Rays flat type centre caps

- Genuine Rays nuts - Anodised blue

- Brand new genuine Volk / Rays stickers

- 4x spare Volk / Rays stickers

- Brand new Achilles tyres (235/45/ZR17 + 255/40/ZR17)



The stud pattern is 5x114.3 - so perfect for JDM Nissan Skyline, R34, R33, R32, 180SX, S14, S15 Silvia, 200SX, Toyota Supra, Mitsubishi Lancer Evo - etc.


Price: $2,995


Local pick up only from Rouse Hill in Sydney.


If interested, please call me on 0468 895 020.



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