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If anyone knows where I can find these wheels locally, or anyone has them for sale. Please PM me of email [email protected]

Note: I'm not interested in bronze or white, must be GOLD with silver lip as in the image below.

volk_te37goldpl.png

Cheers

:)

What Nismo said.

I dont think that model is available in the Rays standard product range. You could try and purchase them from Top Secret but I sincerely hope you credit card has a hefty limit if you do :cheers:

I dont think that model is available in the Rays standard product range. You could try and purchase them from Top Secret but I sincerely hope you credit card has a hefty limit if you do :cheers:

Thanks. Yeah I know, I've already been speaking to Top Secret about getting a set :D

Another option which my friend has done was to get the Gold TE-37's and have the lip polished by a wheel shop, turned out pretty good...

I thought about that too :P but I didnt think they came in Gold? Only white, bronze or silver ? Do you know of any wheel shops in Melbourne that sell Gold TE-37's?

http://firesport.ipspace.com/?section=item...n=show&id=10156

there you go, seller is in victoria also

Haha thanks Denham... yeah I know about them.. very nice GT-C's. I emailed him a few weeks ago.. he's sold them already!

did he get the 4g he was after?

they are very tasty looking rims

The guy didn't mention how much he got for them.. I'd say close to $4k, they're damn nice wheels.

I'm also considering 18" Gramlight 57pro's, light gold centre, polished sliver lip... very nice looking wheels.

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