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any wheels can be re-drilled. FYI.

but theres this one guy i know of... he goes by the name of the importing monster...

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These are 18 x 8.5" +30 front and 18 x 10" +24 rears

$1200 with tyres

tell him Rowan sent you and he MIGHT throw in a free handjob!

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any wheels can be re-drilled. FYI.

but theres this one guy i know of... he goes by the name of the importing monster...

IMG_5454.JPG

These are 18 x 8.5" +30 front and 18 x 10" +24 rears

$1200 with tyres

tell him Rowan sent you and he MIGHT throw in a free handjob!

I'd go to him just for the HJ

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they operate out of Victoria but can post the rims to you via courier..

takes about a day or two - if that.

courier to QLD wouldn't be more than 100 bucks.

www.importmonster.com

give em a ring!

03 9008 0031

at that price you can't really go too wrong.. ask him what else he's got in 4x114.3... he's unloading a container today so you might find something else that you really really love!

but who doesn't love punk vip rims on a silvia ;)

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bippu on silvia is nice in a digustingly wrong kinda way. its a style that screams, YEAH im a boy racer. can YOU hang with this shit?

:P

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they operate out of Victoria but can post the rims to you via courier..

takes about a day or two - if that.

courier to QLD wouldn't be more than 100 bucks.

www.importmonster.com

give em a ring!

03 9008 0031

at that price you can't really go too wrong.. ask him what else he's got in 4x114.3... he's unloading a container today so you might find something else that you really really love!

but who doesn't love punk vip rims on a silvia ;)

motorex4.jpg

IMG_5912.jpg

bippu on silvia is nice in a digustingly wrong kinda way. its a style that screams, YEAH im a boy racer. can YOU hang with this shit?

:P

they look soooo good with the supermade kit!

cheers for the info, i want to grab myself a set of those in black :)

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...question is... why the hell aren't YOU.

silvia guy - dude just buy them? $1200 with tyres is a preeetttyyyyy sweet deal!!! haha

if i had the spare cash for extra wheels i would :(

instead ive got to spend my dough on panel work grrr

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