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WOW!! TE37 18x9.5 +12 just resprayed and looks brand new for only $2000, kunzo??? HOOK ME UP!!

I'm pretty sure it's either you BS or you hear from some friends etc.

And as OP said please also consider tax, shipping costs, etc.

Your posts just make these nice rims to sound cheap.

Anyway, OP, Good luck with the sale, I'd take them, but they are too aggressive for my evo, plus I have a set of 18x9.5 +22 already :thumbsup:

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Kunzo,

Please make sure you compare like for like including all associated expenses (Insurance, Tax, Shipping etc) before making any comparisons as to the value of my wheels.

I beleive the RRP of these wheels are around $4,800 AUD - I wish I could buy them for $3,200 new!

As stated in Page 1 of this thread, these are the same wheels. I received an offer however the buyer disappeared (I did not waste any more time).

Please keep on-topic Looking for genuine interest PM Please

Thanks

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