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[QLD] FS 18x9.5+12 x4 Black Volk TE37s (Genuine)

Hi All,

My new wheels have arrived at customs in Sydney so I've decided that the TE's are now for sale.

Rims were originally anodized bronze and have been repainted black. They have been used for about 2000km's since being refinished. Few little marks on the paint from tire fitting but absolutely no guttering or dings. I still have some of the original rays stickers from the barrels but anyone that knows me or has read my threads on here would know I don't buy fake shit.

Come with brand new black alloy Project Kics valves fitted and 3 of the original Rays valves in black. Also have 4 brand new unopened Rays TE37 sticker kits in blue which I haven't fitted as I may keep the wheels and color change if I can't get a decent price for them.

Falken FK452 225/40/ZR18 tyres have been fitted all round and are still probably around 95%. They've also only done around 2000kms.

I've posted up pics of them fitted on my S14 but if any serious buyers want detailed pics I can arrange this on the weekend.

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Import monster has a bare set of these in bronze with some of the stickers missing and a few marks through the anodizing on the lips for $3000 and I have seen other bare sets privately for sale in used condition for $2500 (Even some sets of 17s in same width and offsets)

My set includes:

Brand new Genuine Rays TE37 sticker kits x 4 still in packet which cost me $100

Project Kics new black aluminium valves fitted which cost around another $100

3x original black aluminium Rays valves (one has been misplaced)

Near new Falken FK452 225/40ZR18 fitted all round (top of the range Falken road tyre) which cost me $1000 fitted and balanced.

Price is $3000 pickup from Brisbane or Sunshine Coast in QLD. Transport may be arranged at buyers expense if I don't have a local buyer.

If you want any more photos please PM me or post here.

I'll give out my phone number to serious buyers once they have PM'd/posted.

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Bump!

Taking the wheels off the car this weekend so hopefully can get some decent pics for all of those that are interested.

Reason for changing wheels is that I want to run something a little lighter (17's) and that I can run a full tire on without having to touch my guards or run anymore camber.

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I'm staying in Norman Park during the week but the wheels are on the sunshine coast right now where I stay during on most weekends.

If anyone in Brisbane area is interested I would have to bring them down with me which isn't a problem, will just need a little notice.

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Had some queries about freight. Can send with a trustworthy courier, would cost approx $250 to Perth and under $200 for most eastern states.

However I would have to make time to source boxes large enough, package them up safely and send them.

For this reason I would still prefer a Brisbane or Sunshine Coast buyer.

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Unfortunately that was the widest tyre I could fit with those size rims on my silvia hence the new wheels. With the camber it would be perfect for a drift setup as it would spin through 2nd in the dry in a straight line and any gear when roads were damp. Seeing as grip is what I'm going for though I needed to get more tyre under the car.

Not looking to separate at the moment, well not unless someone else in here wants to pay the difference for the tyres.

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  • 2 weeks later...

hey mate

dont take this as a lowball but more so an accurate offer for the wheels...

$2400 delivered to Adelaide (freight should be about $100)

Several other sets of same size and mint condition with 90% tyres have been going for around that price... (my last set of 18x9.5 +12 and 18x10.5 +15 bronze te37s went for $2200)

It is also a shame that you painted over the original bronze colour...

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