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Hi everyone,,

I have a set of TE37 Bronze rims,,, Selling the set for $500 ono,

Here are some pics,,,

and specs

Front :

17" x 7.5 (+30 offset)

Rear:

17" x 8.5 (+30 offset)

I'm in brisbane,,

Email me at : - [email protected]

Or phone: - 0401 453 756

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Front Rims,,

Here are pics of one of the front rims

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=10806

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=10807

Here is a pic of the other front rim

this is the most damaged,,, i havent checked to see if it can be repaired or not,,

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=10808

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=10809

The Rear Rims dont seem to have too much damage,

sratches/dent on the outer edges

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=10810

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=10811

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=10812

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...achmentid=10813

Let me know what you think,

I don't know if they can be bronze anodized anywhere,

might be a better option to get it powdercoated white or gunmetal grey,, which is a much cheaper option,,,

anyways,,

let me know if anyone is interested in having a closer look at these rims,,

best time for me is on the weekends,,,

i'm in brisbane

Hi everyone,,

I have a set of TE37 Bronze rims,,,  Selling the set for $500 ono,

Here are some pics,,,

and specs

Front :

17" x 7.5 (+30 offset)  

Rear:

17" x 8.5 (+30 offset)

I'm in brisbane,,

Email me at : - [email protected]

Or phone: - 0401 453 756

  • 1 month later...

Hi everyone,,

I had to put the rims on hold for a while,,, but the are FOR SALE again,,,

$500 for the set,

I am in brisbane, so if anyone wants to come check it out,,, let me know,,

:rofl:

Afro

Phone:- 0401 453 756

i'm pretty sure the rear ones are fine,, only has stracthes and the edges are bent a little, which i think can be re-rolled out,,,

anyways,,, still for sale

Afro

Ph:- 0401 453 756

hey sydneykid, can u explain to me wat this means im abit of a noob

I am not trying to kill Afros sales. :fart:

"Cast" means the alloy is pored into a mold using gravity or a bit of pressure over a length of time. The rims can then sometimes be heat treated to make them stronger. It is a compromise between making them strong but not to brittle. Softer rims are easier to repair by maching or rolling, some can even be welded.

"Forged" means that very high pressure is used to sqeeze the alloy into shape, very rapidly. They are very hard and strong, slightly more brittle and not easy to re-roll or machine.

"Anodised" is an acid etching style of process where the alloy is dipped into a bath and the etch changes the colour of the surface. This is very durable surface and very light, there is no weight of paint. But they can't be easily re-coloured as they have to be totally dipped into the anodising solution.

"Painting" is well painting, the alloy is sprayed with paint (or powder coated) and generally baked in a oven. The paint is a couple of mm thick so it adds weight to the rim. But it is easy to repaint the whole rim or touch up damaged bits.

Hope that helps :)

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