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With literally tens of thousands of wheel designs on the market, there are only a select few that rise above the rest. Rays Engineering?s Volk Racing TE37 is just such a wheel. The simple six-spoke lightweight design has been seen outfitted on vehicles from 1988 Honda CR-Xs to 2010 BMW E92 M3s.

But now Rays Engineering has found a way to make one of the world?s best wheels even better. Forget the adage of, ?if it ain?t broke, don?t fix it? because clearly the TE37 wasn?t broken and didn?t need fixing. Nonetheless, the new Volk Racing TE37 Super Lap (SL) sports a fancy gunmetal finish and is done in what Rays Engineering is calling ?Mold Form Forged.? In layman?s terms though that just means the TE37 SL is even lighter than the TE37 we?ve been feasting our eyes on for the last decade and change. Mackin Industries, U.S. importers for Volk Racing, reports that the TE37 SL is geared and targeted towards track use, with the majority of the applications being at least one pound lighter than its TE37 counterpart.

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TE37SL are now available in 19inch!!

19x9.5J et22 5-114

19x10.5J et12 5-114

19x10.5J et22 5-114

19x11.0J et23 5-114

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can u get them in a staggered fitment like 18x9.5 front and 10.5 rear (or if they come in 11.5 for rear :happy: )

cheers

julz

sorry just saw u can get the in 11's

so how much for a set of 18x10 fronts and 11 rears

thanks

Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32

mate, is that price above serious? if you are im VERY interested!

i didnt know te37s can in 11? damn! interested in 18x10.5 +15 and 18x11- lowest offset possible.

Thanks

mate, is that price above serious? if you are im VERY interested!

i didnt know te37s can in 11? damn! interested in 18x10.5 +15 and 18x11- lowest offset possible.

Thanks

We wouldn't lie would we :happy: We order Rays virtually every 3months, ppl just don't know we stock them. We also order directly through the factory so pricing is much better too. So why buy secondhand when you have have new rims for a bit more..

TE37SL is the newest rims released, 18x10.5+15 and 18x11+18 is the lowest we can go..

We have the following instock if anyone is interested, we can package any wheels with KU36

18x9.5+22 57G

18x9.5+22 SOG

18x9.5+33 57Spro (used for 5ookm)

18x8.5+25 99B

17x9+22 57D Fluro Pink

18x9.5+22 57D White.....

awesome

if i ordered a set around the 10th of july (tax money) when would they be in melbourne

cheers

julz

this is a pre-order special and orders must be palced before teh 6th of May, after that it'll be back to normal prices around $3600 a set. Production in June for August delivery here..we can accept $1000 deposit if you need :happy:




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