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Hi Guys,

I don't think i need a story trying to sell these rims, we at OTR know how popular the Black wheels are and their waiting times when ordering. We have saved all the headaches and produced these with Rays to make them available shortly, get in quick as the first set sold before it even landed..now we have shipped the balance of them..

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Only one set 19x9.5+22 $4000

Only one set 19x10.5+22 $4100

A few sets 18x9.5+22 $3700

TE37SL FLAT BLACK

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LIMITED EDITION OMORI LMGT4

Available only in 18x9.5+12 $4000

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Yes I believe the Z-tune had a unique +5 offset (but the same 18" x 9.5" dimensions otherwise)?

Can't read the Japanese from OTR's original post so don't know if it's promoting the actual Z-tune, or using the Z-tune to promote these (very similar) Omori special edition LMGT4s.

Yes I believe the Z-tune had a unique +5 offset (but the same 18" x 9.5" dimensions otherwise)?

Can't read the Japanese from OTR's original post so don't know if it's promoting the actual Z-tune, or using the Z-tune to promote these (very similar) Omori special edition LMGT4s.

We are promoting the Omori Edition and not the Z-tune. This Edition was made by Rays for Omori factory and we were lucky enough to score a few sets of their production run. I hope that clears everyhting :thumbsup:

Cheers

Ken

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