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I'm selling a set of 17x9 +22 Volk TE37's that have been powdercoated in a metallic gun metal grey. These wheels are in immaculate condition, with only one of the wheels with a very very minor gutter rash, which is well hidden as the wheels were powdercoated after the rash was caused.

Front wheels have 235/45/17 Dunlop 03G semi slicks, and rears have 255/40/17 Falken Azeni's. Both tyres have good grip left, i'd say more than 50%

The reason i'm selling these is that when i brought them i was told they were 17x9.5 +12's and as i spent a long time looking for this specific size, i'm not going to settle for anything less, so these wheels are now for sale.

Willing to send anywhere in Australia at buyers cost.

$3000 firm, no low ball offers as they will be ignored. Finding a tough set of Jap wheels at a good price is very difficult at the moment, so snap these up while you can!

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I agree its difficult finding tough jap rims at the moment, but not 3 grand difficult, theyre still 17s you know.

Where are you located?

Price for rims only?

You try and find an immaculate set of TE37's with tyres for under $3k. Anything less than $3k i've seen have bad gutter rash, paint peeling and shit tyres.

Not interested in sellling without tyres.

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You try and find an immaculate set of TE37's with tyres for under $3k. Anything less than $3k i've seen have bad gutter rash, paint peeling and shit tyres.

Not interested in sellling without tyres.

Nice wheels man. looks tuff in that colour..

I'm got an Immac set of white 17'' TE's on my EVO.. thinking of selling or painting em.. if i sell em it will be less than 3k :verymad:

Anychance you have a photo of them on a white car? if so please post ;)

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These wheels are now sold, i knew that $3k was a bit much to ask for but i was just trying to make my money back (including postage) that i spent on them, thinking they were 17x9.5 +12's. It was worth a try....

I ended up selling these for $2300 without tires, new buyer is very happy with them. Its a pity i never got to test fit them on my car (my car is still 4 stud), i would of loved to have seen what they looked like.

I think the original seller might have a white R33 GTS-t and should have pics with tthem on, he's on these forums with the name Bloodsword27 or something...

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You try and find an immaculate set of TE37's with tyres for under $3k. Anything less than $3k i've seen have bad gutter rash, paint peeling and shit tyres.

Not interested in sellling without tyres.

Slight gutter rash does not usually come on immaculate rims. Immaculate rims usually come in immaculate condition. :)

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