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Hi everyone

I have a set of 17inch Volk TE37 rims,,

BUT,, they are Damaged,

I haven't found out if they can be repaired or not,

i know one of them is heavily damaged,

but the other three look like they can be easily fixed.

I'm just posting this thread to see if anyone would even be interested in buying damaged (possibly repairable) rims,,

they used to me on my r33 skyline,,,

the r33 is long gone and the rims r sitting here doing nothing.

I am in brisbane,,

i will take some pics soon and post them up to give u an idea off what sort of repairs may be required.

anyways,, if anyone may be interested , just let me know

email me on [email protected]

i havent set a price or anything

just seeing if anyone is interested first, then i may take it further,,

thanks

AFRO

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Hi Guys

Here are the pics of all the rims,,

sorry if the pic quality isnt too great

Details of Rims

Front :

17" x 7.5 (+30 offset)

Rear:

17" x 8.5 (+30 offset)

This pic is of the front rim, is slightly bent on the outside edge

The Rear Rims dont seem to have too much damage,

sratches on the outer edges

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

thanks guys

p.s i havent sent a price yet,, will decide that when someone comes to have a look at them.... please note,, these rims are worth over $1000 each when brand new,,,

Thanks for your time,,

AFRO

p.s i havent sent a price yet,, will decide that when someone comes to have a look at them.... please note,, these rims are worth over $1000 each when brand new,,,

Thanks for your time,,

AFRO

Just though I would make a correction, Volk TE 37's are between 50,000-55,000 Yen brand new, for each rim (17 inch), which equates too around $650 AUD per TE-37.

Which wheel shop is that, post PM if you want...

Just looking at the really bad rim, I think it is BEYOND repair, but the back too look fine.

I really like the wheels but want a new set if you could let me know where I can get these rims!!!

I want to sell all 4 rims together,

how does $250 a rim sound to u guys?? is it reasonable?? :confused:

let me know of your thoughts,,,

open to suggestions,,

thanks :P

AFRO

Guest darrinspencer
Just though I would make a correction, Volk TE 37's are between 50,000-55,000 Yen brand new, for each rim (17 inch), which equates too around $650 AUD per TE-37.

Thats's great if you live in Japan

Add 15% import duty plus 10% GST plus about $150 freight per wheel and you are pretty close to $1000 each.

Just though I would make a correction, Volk TE 37's are between 50,000-55,000 Yen brand new, for each rim (17 inch), which equates too around $650 AUD per TE-37.

A1 Smartarse reply. You werent serious were you?

Afro I'll give you 1k for the lot. Mail me - [email protected]

Jash

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