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hey guys i seen these rims in someones display pic

and im not to sure what that are

i thought they were drifteks at 1st but i have a pic of some drifteks in a similar angle

but they look kinda diff but could be the same

just need a 2nd opinion lol

thanks guyspost-61928-1249637861_thumb.jpg

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Gunmetal / White - 17x7.5, +15, +25, 4x114.3 - $390

Chrome - 17x7.5, +15, +25, 4x114.3 - $440

Gunmetal / White - 17x7.5, +25, 4x114.3 - $390

Chrome - 17x7.5, +25, 4x114.3 - $440

Gunmetal / White - 17x8.5, +25, +35, 4x114.3 - $400

Chrome - 17x8.5, +25, +35, 4x114.3 - $450

Gunmetal / White - 17x8.5, +25, +35, 5x114.3 - $400

Chrome - 17x8.5, +25, +35, 5x114.3 - $450

Gunmetal / White - 17x9.5, +30, 4x114.3 - $420

Chrome - 17x9.5, +30, 4x114.3 - $460

Gunmetal / White - 17x9.5, +30, +35, 5x114.3 - $420

Chrome - 17x9.5, +30, +35, 5x114.3 - $460

Gunmetal / White - 18x9, +20, 5x114.3 - $440

Chrome - 18x9, +20, 5x114.3 - $500

Gunmetal / White - 18x10, +30, 5x114.3 - $450

Chrome - 18x10, +30, 5x114.3 - $520

appear to be RAY's TE37's..i think lol

TE37s have 6 spokes.

You would have been better off guessing LM GT4s if you were going to stick with RAYS wheels. :P

I would have hazarded a guess at the ones below (minus the DT-05Rs, which I'd never heard of and the spokes near the barrel don't quite look the same to my eye).

(minus the DT-05Rs, which I'd never heard of and the spokes near the barrel don't quite look the same to my eye).

it will depend on the size/offset, but the main difference of hanbai's which stand out are how even the width is of the spoke the whole way up, whereas the URAS NS-01, Bee*R B5, GT4, Drift teks etc etc all get thinner near the top.

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