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Hey all thanks for looking,

Have a set of 4 genuine black TE37 up for sale. Wheels equipped with full decals (will supply a spare pair) + rays engineering spec. sticker. "RAYS ENG" and "FORGED" embossed at the back of the wheels. No centre caps or nuts.

Specs - 17 x 9 +22 - 5x114.3

Condition - No bluckles or gutter rashes at all. A few stone chips. It has minor "lightening" cracks through the paint on the wheel due to heat overtime. Only noticeable when you're 30 cm away. See photos.

Tyres - Federal 595 Super Steel with 80% thread (even wear). 255/40 and 245/45

I previously had it on my R33 GTST and it sat flush. Wheels + tyres made it look really wide and aggressive (see pics). My car now sits on CE28N =)

Located NSW 2177 Liverpool region. Unfortunately not willing to ship (lazy on my part). Wheels are now off and ready to go. Not willing to part.

High res. photos for your perusal

Price - $2500 negotiable for a quick cash sale

Contact - PM me.

Thanks guys.

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Price drop to $2250. Keep the offers coming. Reasonable offers considered. Aggresive fitment without any spacers. Tyres still have chalk marks...

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Edited by newbatplay

I have been asked quite a few times for photos of the back of the wheels to show that these are genuine Rays Engineering wheels.

All 4 wheels have the following embossed at the back "RAYS ENG", "MADE IN JAPAN", "17 x 9 JJ", "FORGED", "690KG VIA"

Here is a pic of one of them...

Mobile number - 0421 408 938

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  • 2 weeks later...

Sale fell through and I have decided to keep these. Spent the money to get these to fit (rolled the guards).

Tyres are 255/40/17 fronts and 245/45/17 rears.

Fills guards completely without running any camber

Edited by newbatplay

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