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Item: Volk TE37 18x9.5 +12 in Bronze. Pair only.

Location: Brisbane (will ship)

Item Condition: Very Good Condition

Reason for Selling: (Im a big bitch) This is a spare pair I have, was going to use them as my boss skid pair but I could use the cash right now, fml.

Price and Payment Conditions: $1500

Extra Info: Real TE37's, light as s***, good size and offset, increase the size of your e-wang, will suit posers and actual drivers

Contact Details: PM, reply or 0422 091 381

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Hi mate

in the pics, it looks in some like these have been painted bronze rather than being the anodised finish - it could just be the light, but there looks to be a sort of glossy reflection that's not normally there on the anodised finish?

Cheers

Aaron

Item: Volk TE37 18x9.5 +12 in Bronze. Pair only.

Location: Brisbane (will ship)

Item Condition: Very Good Condition

Reason for Selling: (Im a big bitch) This is a spare pair I have, was going to use them as my boss skid pair but I could use the cash right now, fml.

Price and Payment Conditions: $1500

Extra Info: Real TE37's, light as s***, good size and offset, increase the size of your e-wang, will suit posers and actual drivers

Contact Details: PM, reply or 0422 091 381

te1.jpg

te2.jpg

te3.jpg

te4.jpg

te5.jpg

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Thats correct Aaron. This pair has been refinished in bronze to match a set of bronze te37's which I already have. As the lip on bronze te37s is diamond cut and then anodised it is almost impossible to replicate. Therefore, these are just all one colour.

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Thats correct Aaron. This pair has been refinished in bronze to match a set of bronze te37's which I already have. As the lip on bronze te37s is diamond cut and then anodised it is almost impossible to replicate. Therefore, these are just all one colour.

No probs mate, I was looking for a pair with the original finish - fyi - we have a place in Melb called Wheel Solutions that uses a candy paint on the lips to get rid of rash and you can't tell it's been done - if it ever happens again to you, you don't need to paint the whole wheel :)

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No probs mate, I was looking for a pair with the original finish - fyi - we have a place in Melb called Wheel Solutions that uses a candy paint on the lips to get rid of rash and you can't tell it's been done - if it ever happens again to you, you don't need to paint the whole wheel :)

Yea no worries. Thanks for the tip.

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