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Black Rays TE37 (GENUINE) 18 x 9.5 + 15

Currently fitted to car - I am waiting for a new set of wheels. Wheels will be available for purchase in 2 weeks.

Pickup Only (Brisbane)

$3000.00

Contact Chris: 0422 289 568

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  • 3 weeks later...

Pics are up!

I have since had the wheels stripped on the tyres to reveal they where originally bronze. I have just had them re-painted black ready for sale.

Wheel shop has told me the RRP is around $6,000 mark and there is a 2 month wait in Black - hence maybe why they where painted.

Wheels are in excellent condition.

Stickers have been removed for painting (Still have the stickers) and all markings on the wheel also indicate they are genuine items.

Absolute bargin - looking for a quick sale.

$3,000 ONO.

Will Sell

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  • 2 weeks later...

can you either post or PM me side on pics to show how much concave they are, the back of the wheels?

from the pics they dont look genuine...i am interested in getting a set of TE37's for my car so this is a genuine enquiry.

thanks

Ash

Wheel shop has told me the RRP is around $6,000 mark and there is a 2 month wait in Black - hence maybe why they where painted.

wheel shop is grossly wrong on the RRP

pics of the stickers will definitely help

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