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A set of Rays TE37SL goodness made by Rays Engineering, this set is used however its in new condition as it was used on a Track car only. The TE37SL is the updated version of the famous TE37, which is lighter and offers more rigidity compares to the older version.


All four wheels are 18 x 10.5 +15 offset PCD 114.5 with NO Gutter Rash, it offers huge brake clerence.


All four wheels are fitted with Toyo R888 Semi slicks 295⁄30⁄18 with 6mm tread on all four tyre, manufactured on the 21st week of 2013 and has been stored in a cool dry place wrapped in plastic. the rubbers still soft!!


There is no heat spots or tares on the tyres, these are one of the best track day tyres on the market, with great traction and tyre wear durability.


These are great value for money, tyres and wheel are well over $5000 when new, also these wheels keep their value for the years to come!


Wheels and tyres can be seperated.

Asking $3550 ONO for the set.

Located Mortdale 2223

Can post anywhere at buyers expanse

Please contact me on 0416 766 449 or PM if you have any more questions

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