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Rota Australia are proud to announce stock of the Awesome BOOST and SVN wheels by ROTA !

Boost 18x9 will fit all evo 5-9 and we also have 18 x 10 to fit all GTST and GTR

SVN 18 x 9 to fit all GTR and 18 x 10 to fit GTST AND GTR !

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BOOST

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BOOSTDRIFTWHITE18x9-1.jpg

BOOSTDRIFTWHITESIDE.jpg

SVN

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Boost in stock ready to ship

18 x 9

ET 30 - Gold - White

18 x 10

ET20 - Flat Black red lip - Gunmetal - White

SVN 18 x 10

ET30 - Bronze - Steel Grey

SVN 18x9

ET30 Matte Grey - Bronze

18 x 10 â 1750 AUD

18 x 9 - 1650 AUD

All Packages include a full fitting kit including centre caps, nuts and delivery to your doorstep Australia wide

Please PM for details or contact us in the sales office on 0754749254

Hope to hear from you soon ,

Best Regards

John

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