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Hey boys/girls.

Thinking of Sellin my TE37's... not sure yet as i dont have any rims to put on the car if i was to sell em..

Wheel Spec's:

White TE37's

front: 17x8.5 +30

rear: 17x8.5 +30

For those who dont know what they look like. (I'm sure there is always 1. lol) Here is a pic!

They have RE01-R's on em.. 80ish% thred.

EOI price: 2.5k

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Interested in your rims mate.

Can you measure how many mm till the wear indicator on the tyres?

Any damages on the rims?

Can you send me photos to [email protected]

Thanks

Measure how many mm till the wear indicator? Um yea ok.. Unless you want to come sus em out for your self?

No damages on the rims what so ever mate!

I'll send you a pic of the actual wheels later on this week..

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Not a fan myself... probably would suit an Integra but not a Skyline imo.

WHAT THE F**K?!

What a waste to put these wheels on an Integra!

Rays Engineering - Volk Racing TE 37's are one of the best wheels to come from Japan and you reckon to put it on an Integra.

:P

:mad:

The looks friggin tuff on GTR's.

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LMFAO! :D

Spunky Munky you say some stupid things on SAU I can't help but laugh!

It's not a personal attack, all cool! :D

Back On Topic.

Royalflush, have you got a price in mind?

Selling these wheels with no tyres you can easily get $2000+

But depending on the condition of the wheels too, gutter rashes, scratches, paint etc...

I would keep them as I have set of 17" TE37's myself and they are very nice wheels.

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Hey Dude, Thanks for your Input. Weird people have weird taste i guess. Spunky Munky maybe like Cromies?

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After a few PM's over the past few days. I've came to the conclusion to leave the price @ $2500 FIRM

If they don't sell I'll just keep em. They have no damages on em so they in good condition. just needs a clean I guess.

RE01-R's are pretty hard to get too... So they a rear find.

Going back to how much tred is left on them, i would like to take my estimate back. As some people measure them differently. But Personally I believe they around maybe 80ish% tread left on them :banana:

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Removed the wheels off the car and bought them home. At closer inspection I noticed some small marks on the wheels. The one that has been marked by a 5 cent coin and taken picture of has is the most damaged.

Wheels can be inspected anytime. Located in Melbourne Western Suburbs.

Contact me via PM's.

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