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']what would the top secret ones go for?

This is the first set i've seen advertised on auction.

It'd be safe to assume they'd be similarly priced to most other TE37's of the same size.

$2.7 - $3k mark.

I'll edit the post when we get closer to the closing day of auction.

Cheers.

TBee,

yes they are looking pretty cheap at the moment, lets not forget there is 8 hours to go.

secondly, they have no met their reserve price.

they will fit the R32 GTR ;)

they may be sitting on 80,000yen right now.

estimating 140,000Yen close.

from what i know, the R33 GT-R is the heaviest of them all. i didnt think they were any wider than the R34. Perhaps someone on here can enlighten me also.

The maximum width rim ive limited on here has been 10" due to those clearance issues.

Any wider and ive been suggesting flaring/lipping ..etc.

May have to do some digging around myself also.




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