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WA FS: Volk TE 37s 18x9.5 and 18x10.5
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WA FS: Volk TE 37s 18x9.5 and 18x10.5
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These wheels came off my imported '89 Fairlady Z. I had the wheels refinished and powdercoated by Meister Werks in Renton, WA. Wheels have never been bent, and there are no scratches. I have not mounted the wheels since the refinishing so they truly look brand new. Build date was in 2002. Please note that the center caps are the originals and plastic, so they are the original finish and different shade than the powdercoat. I think they look fine, please see pictures in the interest of full disclosure. The powdercoat is beautiful, with a heavy metal flake that sparkles in sunlight but is hard to capture in pictures. Selling as I've replaced with SSR Formula Mesh.
Pictures of wheels:
Below are pictures of wheels on the car. This is BEFORE they were powdercoated; the color is different now, but gives you an idea of fitment on a Z32. These were with 235/40/18 front, 265/35/18 rear tires with 5mm spacers in the rear. No rubbing, but note my fenders are rolled.
Lots of pics in original for sale ad of my car:
Japanese Classics Fairlady Z
These wheels came off my imported '89 Fairlady Z. I had the wheels refinished and powdercoated by Meister Werks in Renton, WA. Wheels have never been bent, and there are no scratches. I have not mounted the wheels since the refinishing so they truly look brand new. Build date was in 2002. Please note that the center caps are the originals and plastic, so they are the original finish and different shade than the powdercoat. I think they look fine, please see pictures in the interest of full disclosure. The powdercoat is beautiful, with a heavy metal flake that sparkles in sunlight but is hard to capture in pictures. Selling as I've replaced with SSR Formula Mesh.
Pictures of wheels:
Below are pictures of wheels on the car. This is BEFORE they were powdercoated; the color is different now, but gives you an idea of fitment on a Z32. These were with 235/40/18 front, 265/35/18 rear tires with 5mm spacers in the rear. No rubbing, but note my fenders are rolled.
Lots of pics in original for sale ad of my car:
Japanese Classics Fairlady Z
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I don't understand why you moved onto other wheels, those looked fantastic on your Z.
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