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Hi all, I am selling a set of Volk TE37 Super Lap. They are 19x9.5+22 front and 19x10.5+12 rear, aggressive offsets and 19" rear comes with a nice lip size. Absolutely brand new, come with original boxes, stickers and rim covers. They are 0.4kg lighter than normal TE37s. I am looking for something above $3500. Make your offer guys, or contact me to have a look of the wheels, you will be impressed by the quality of them.

A bit of description for the following pictures. The one with sticker on is 19x10.5, without stick on is 19x9.5. couple of pictures comparing the lip sizes. example of cars with TE37 SL on. Thanks.

My number is 0433285993, email [email protected] and wheels are located at Melbourne.

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Thanks RBLUV! Get your hands on these beautiful wheels without having to wait for 2 months and, these are couple hundreds cheaper than buying in the shop. Money saved can go into tyres! Willing to swap with bbs rims with no smaller than 18"!

  • 2 weeks later...

WHY!!! WHY!! couldnt it be 10.5" all round!?

they still available? and where you from?

They are in Melbourne. New price $3450 you take them off my hands! I don't care if you use them for couch or whatever! They are brand new!!!

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