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Hi All,

Sadly sold the old girl earlier this week and have a number of parts left over which weren't included...

My prized possession are the TE37's, so I'll start off with this. The rest will follow soon (watch this space).

These are mint, basically brand new (as new). Not a flaw in them. Will let the pictures do the talking but will post more of them up this weekend. Current pictures are on the car, which obviously is no longer the case as the car is gone.

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Specs are as follows...

2x 17x9JJ+15 (Bridgestone Adrenalin RE001 215/45R17 at 80%)
2x 18x10.5J+22 (Bridgestone Adrenalin RE002 235/40R18 at 95%)
4x Rays Eng center caps
4x Rays Eng hub rings (73.1Øx66.1Ø - Suits Nissan hubs)

Colour of the rims are genuine Rays Eng Matte Black. These were custom done by Rays Eng which incurred a hefty wait time, plus additional costs for the colour. Furthermore, I got these when Rays Eng updated the TE37's to show their branded (e.g. Rays Eng, Made in Japan, Forged Monoblock) on the rims to counter the wannabe/fake/inferior/copied rims mass produced.

I have noticed that the finish on these are so much more durable than getting them resprayed in retrospect. I've experienced this first hand when I previously had an older discontinued pair of TE37's which were originally bronze, sprayed by a professional shop to matte black. The colour on the lips chipped very easily and looked ghetto as. The finish of the paint around the wheel nuts also came off even though it was professionally done. Whereas,
the original Matte Black done by Rays Eng haven't got any chips or defects in the finish whatsoever!

Anyhoo... Looking for $3k ono for the lot including the rubber. Not keen to separate the rims and the rubber as I'll have no use for the rubber.

Pick up in Burwood East, VIC. Happy to courier but you need to organise it!

Contact via sms preferred on zero four two one 1 2 1 eight 1 eight.

Cheers,

Andy

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump!

Had a few people keen but no one's come up with the goods yet...

Cheers,

Andy

Edit: Oh and an update on the rubber on the 17's... There is actually a bit of inner camber wear on the pair. Price still stands as I am basically giving the rubber away free with the wheels. Rubber on the 18's are basically brand new. Price is nego within reason. Low ballers will be ignored.

Edited by AnDyStYLe
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  • 3 weeks later...

Bump!

Willing to post to anywhere in Australia via courier... If I remember correctly, last time I sent a set of wheels to Sydney it was about $100 although that didn't include rubber.

Give us your postcode and I'll get a quote!

Cheers,

Andy

  • 4 months later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Bump and price drop... $2.4k

For a full set of immaculate and original TE37's (NOT resprayed), this is a steal. Just needing to make space in the spare room, so these need to go.

Cheers,

Andy

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