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Hey guys i am pretty new to owning a skyline YAY and it came some 17inch volk se37's came on the car they came with it when it was imported and i was reading through a magazine and i found the rim's on a the bozz-speed evo and it said that they were discontinued and some of the lightest wheels the company ever produced. so i was just wondering how much they would be worth? They are in good condition with a very little it of gutter scratch on two of the 4 wheels but other then that they're perfect ive added a picture to show you the type im talking about. I posted this in the totally wrong section sorry for the double post.

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Hello Mate

what colour are they? (pic didn't work sorry)

Do you know the widths and offsets?

The SE37 is a great looking rim and is a forged monoblock rim, just like the TE37, CE28n etc - so yes is very lightweight and strong. I've found it to be one of those rims that people either love, or don't rate at all. Price wise, can't really say without having the info above though :woot:

Cheers

Aaron

Hey guys i am pretty new to owning a skyline YAY and it came some 17inch volk se37's came on the car they came with it when it was imported and i was reading through a magazine and i found the rim's on a the bozz-speed evo and it said that they were discontinued and some of the lightest wheels the company ever produced. so i was just wondering how much they would be worth? They are in good condition with a very little it of gutter scratch on two of the 4 wheels but other then that they're perfect ive added a picture to show you the type im talking about. I posted this in the totally wrong section sorry for the double post.

Ahh sorry man im new to the forum so im a little bit sketchy on how to use it lol but yeah this pic should work they have 235/45/17 on them so maybe you might be able to work out width or somthing from that but they are super light.

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Ahh sorry man im new to the forum so im a little bit sketchy on how to use it lol but yeah this pic should work they have 235/45/17 on them so maybe you might be able to work out width or somthing from that but they are super light.

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cool, well they're Bronze in colour which is the most popular - so that helps. There will be a blue and white sticker on the inside of the rim which will have the width and offset listed. Will say something like

17 x 8 ET35

PCD 5 x 114.3

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