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SAMURAI SERIES

Taleb tyres introduce the newest range by LENSO, the SAMURAI Series. The Samurai range is produced by the latest CAD technology enabling them to produce Super Light Weight wheels without the need to use forged aluminium. Not only are these wheels extremely light, Lenso have created revolutionary new colours for the range.

Samurai SC01 - Dark Grey/Machine Face/Mat Clear

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Also available in the Copper Bronze/Machine Face/Copper Clear

Available in 17",18"

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SAMURAI SC02 - Copper Bronze/Machine face/Br Clear

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Also available in the Dark Grey/Machine Face/Super Mat Clear

Available in 17",18"

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SAMURAI SC03 - Hyper Black/Mirror Lip Polish

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Also available in the Hyper silver

Available in 18"19"

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17" Packages starting from $1150

18" Packages starting from $1400

19" Packages starting from $1900

Skyline fitments in stock now.

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We are currently creating a new website, as such our current website does not have all of our range online. You can call in or drop by to see the range for your GTR.

Great to hear.

Any change of a thread for wheels that will fit GTR's with brembo's (particularly R33/R34) with wheel weights, prices and offsets. I'm looking at 18*10 for an R33 GTR in particular.

Great to hear.

Any change of a thread for wheels that will fit GTR's with brembo's (particularly R33/R34) with wheel weights, prices and offsets. I'm looking at 18*10 for an R33 GTR in particular.

PM SENT,

more wheels are coming in early next year, including GTR fitments,



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