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Hi Guys,

As topic states looking for a set of Volk TE37 in 19x10.5 -12 offset in black if possible, also have a set of Volk GTC in black to swap if anyone's interested.

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Just seeing if you'd consider anything similar?

I've got a set of Advan TC2 10.5 by 18 +25 for sale if you're interested.

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Nice! ive always been a fan of the Advan ill keep these as an option ,great wheels!

Hey mate ill have my set for sale in 2 weeks pm me

Sounds good mate ill pm you now

Thanks for the reply guys...

Hi mate i have a full set of ce28n in 19x10.5+12 here if ur keen! B different too many cheap copys of te's now :(

Thanks for the reply Adam but im waiting 2 weeks for SRB his got a set of what im after...

if deal dosnt work out how much are you after for your set ,and where you located?

hey mate i have some uras exsol Look aseome

Selling them super cheap as i need to go interstate and i need the money

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looking for 1k and ill even though a pair of r888's at the front with about %40 o them

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for the offer mate really trying to stick to the TE37 but if i change my mind ill let you know....

We can bring in a set of TE37 Superlaps. Our other director runs these on his S13, and they look mint.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=216158338405159&set=a.197722073582119.46018.197721303582196&type=1&theater

The finish on the superlaps are amazing, and there's no doubt about how genuine they look, especially with alot of imitation Rotas around.

Price for 18s shipped to your door is around $3500 - $3700 depending on specs, colour, and the exchange rate.

If you're interested in a price for these, send me an email [email protected], or give me a call 0430 073 337.

Cheers,

Tiang

We can bring in a set of TE37 Superlaps. Our other director runs these on his S13, and they look mint.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=216158338405159&set=a.197722073582119.46018.197721303582196&type=1&theater

The finish on the superlaps are amazing, and there's no doubt about how genuine they look, especially with alot of imitation Rotas around.

Price for 18s shipped to your door is around $3500 - $3700 depending on specs, colour, and the exchange rate.

If you're interested in a price for these, send me an email [email protected], or give me a call 0430 073 337.

Cheers,

Tiang

Thanks mate... do you stock the ones described in my pic which is what im really after in black 19"?

If you cant find 19x10.5 +12 and you'll settle for a set of 19x9.5 +22 then here's a set of SL's

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/376683-rays-engineering-te37sl/

If you cant find 19x10.5 +12 and you'll settle for a set of 19x9.5 +22 then here's a set of SL's

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/376683-rays-engineering-te37sl/

Thanks mate, seen those ones but yeah as you noticed wont work... :down:

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