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Hi there. I don't mean to be rude or anything but why can't we see any writing such as "FORGED MONOBLOCK", "VOLK RACING" or "RAYSENG." embedded around the wheels like most genuine volk te37's would?

Also,

They do not all have that written around the outside!

Here are 5 of thousands i have found on the internet without those markings.. I guess some have them others don't!

First picture is an offical TE37 Picture too!

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lol thanks for clearing that up but yes some day-light pictures would be good! I think casting doubt helps to prove authenticity and helps clear any doubts people have which will help you sell them! :)

Here is a set sold on Import Monster - $3150 - identical spec :)

http://www.importmon...roducts_id=1174

BARGIN - Get in quick for a genuine set of Volk TE37's that look as NEW!

Increase the road pressence of your GTR with these wheels! Suit any colour GTR IMHO!

Tempted to pull these from the market and keep them as spares @ this price :)

Thanks

Edited by Buildn

Here is a set sold on Import Monster - $3150 - identical spec :)

http://www.importmon...roducts_id=1174

BARGIN - Get in quick for a genuine set of Volk TE37's that look as NEW!

Increase the road pressence of your GTR with these wheels! Suit any colour GTR IMHO!

Tempted to pull these from the market and keep them as spares @ this price :)

Thanks

Damn i wish i had a spare 2k, i would drive to brissy just to pick em up

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