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I have a set of RAYS VOLK Racing - TE37 for sale
18" x 10.5" offset +15
Colour: gloss black (factory painted)
Holes: 5H x 114.3
Weight: 8.8kg (super light)
DOM: 26/10/09, done less than 9,000km

Condition: 3 wheels are perfect, 1 has slight gutter rash, but being black, can only be seen closed up


High performance RAYS VOLK Racing wheels in the TE37 style.
The TE37 style has become an enthusiast favorite, being the lightest Rays wheel for street applications combined with aggressive looks.
Forged 1 piece Wheel

Made in Japan

$3200

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Pretty sure Adelaide

thanks

my offer still stands if interested

thanks for the offer

If these are still around in a couple weeks ill be in contact. Any photos of the rash on the one wheel?

close up photo is the last one before the white car, click on the photo and zoom in, you could see the rash

Price is $3000 delivered Australia wide

or $2900 pick up/ your own courier

Note that these are original wheels with original factory paint, not refurbished/resprayed

19s have the "dish" you are referring to mark.

Anything below a 19 will have concave.
These are the most concave you can get in TE37s.

Andy, don't budge on the price, or i'll come down and slap you :whistling:

19s have the "dish" you are referring to mark.

Anything below a 19 will have concave.

These are the most concave you can get in TE37s.

Andy, don't budge on the price, or i'll come down and slap you :whistling:

^^ Thanks

:wub:

Also location would be great

Adelaide, SA

Had 3-4 ppl PM me asking for the location,

I had "SA" in the title... but they can be delivered to your doorstep with insurance

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