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hay guys

thinking about selling/swapping my te37's

perfect offset for gtr or tuff gtt

pretty good condition except 1 has 10cm scratch on it! very easily repaired!

i had them painted at neway tyres and they also have genuine rays stickers on them!

tyres are ku36 about 70% tread 265 rear and 245 fronts

asking $3000 outrite

or

will swap for

ce28n in good sizes

rpf1 in good sizes

r34 gtr wheels

by good sizes i mean similar size offset to the te37s obviously cash adjustment will be negotiated

located in heidelberg west

interstate buyers organise own courier at there expense

text me on 0433005569 for pics and i can mms or email to u

thanks

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Pictures please.

Front and back with volk rays markings to demonstrate authenticity would help.

Especially as noted do they even make in +15?

Edited by Ronin 09

who the f**k r u to question the authenticity of my shit ronin09

wheels are 100% genuine

i have never ever put fake shit in any of my vehicles!

wheels are currently on hold for another buyer who has made an offer just waiting on me to get him the pics (which will have rays inprint)

if u dont know wat ur talking about dont post in other dream boats for sale threads! ive been a member for many years n sold and bought tens of thousands of dollars of parts through sau with out any problems at all!

PLEASE ONLY POST IF U R AN INTERESTED PARTY!!!

i bought these wheels off a forum trader

they are 100% genuine

they will pass any inspection of authenticity from any person who kbow what the f**k they are talking about! the wheels are liggt as f**k came in sealed rays boxes!

if u are genuine please text me ur email adress and i will send photos i have on my work computer!

if u think they are not genuine simply dont add to my f/s thread

thanks

mate, sorry. got threads mixed up - was at work and trying to reply via iphone so can't find shit properly.

I am genuinely interested, and apologise.

just want to know the offset properly as r32s fit a +22 much better than +15 and +12 (at least that is what i want).

will pm for emailed pics.

Wow. So much drama. Glad a sale was reached. Had a similar question asked about my TE37SL's, I was fark man, if they're replicas i will say so so stop busting my chops. Lol

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