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So having sold my pair of white TE37s and bought a new set of wheels altogether, these can now go.

Up for sale is a PAIR of bronze Rays Engineering, Volk Racing TE37s in the size of 17x9 +22.

They are currently wrapped in 225/45/17 Federal 595 RS-R 'street semi' tyres with about 60%+ tread.

Wheels are in fairly good condition with no buckles, warps or cracks. No major rashes besides a little gash on the one wheel, pics below.

The wheels are located in south eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

I am asking $1250ono for the pair of wheels WITH tyres.

Contact can be made through this thread or PM.

Wheel no.1

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Wheel no.2

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Tyres look like below on both wheels,

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If anyone's interested, I also have a pair of grey TE37s, real deal, where one is cracked and another is warped. 17x9 +22. Throw offers..

And a pair of 225/45/17 Federal 595 RS-Rs with similar tread as above pictures, $200

Thanks.

Deposit for the SET of TE37s rims alone have been taken.

Four (4) tyres of Federal RS-R 225/45/17 remain. $400ono for the set of tyres.

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