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Selling this new in the box, the size is 18x10.5+22. Serious buyer only, no time waster. Nearless offer may considered, low baller will be ignored. Anyone interested can just pm me. Price $4000 ono.

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IIRC regarding TE37SL:

•Same forging process/technology...

•Slightly different material mixture...

•Different Casts which yields similar "strength" & results lesser "weight"...

•Even Rays confirms The Original TE37 is a superior Wheel overall...

•TE37SL was introduced with a lower RRP before Original TE37 was discontinued.

Someone in the know correct me if im wrong...

Beautiful wheels & GLWS dude...

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I know TE37 definately discontinued for BMW fitment as my brother tried to source a New set for his E92 335i and couldnt get the right pcd & bore direct from Rays Volks Authorised Dealers Locally & in Japan.

So wasnt sure 100% about TE37 in other fitments...

In saying that tho Nengun & RHD are still taking orders on thier pages so they must be still available but waiting time etc, Supplier Markup, Shipping, Import Duties & Taxes still apply...

Considering Rays wants ¥84,000 per Rim in 18x10.5 +22 (Not including Supplier Markup, Shipping, Duties & Taxes)

These are actually well price for new items without waiting close to 3 months, the price speaks for itself...

Heres the TE37 Pricing Guide:

http://rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/cgi2/sizeGuide.cgi?modelName=TE37

Other Discontinued TE37 & Variants:

TE37 Cup - Discontinued

LE37 - Discontinued (Limited Edition)

TE37 Time Attack - Discontinued (Limited Run)

Anyways let the man sell his wheels...

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  • 3 weeks later...

Price $3500 just the wheels and got a tire toyo proxes 4 245/40/18 95-98% percent tread if you want the tyres have to paid extra $850 ono, they new cost $1200. Price can be negotiable for the package. Anyone interested just the tire alone, can just pm me.

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