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They are rare as hen's teeth, and when they do come up for sale every now and them they fetch a high price. Seriously, you can buy some decent aftermarket 2nd hand Jp wheels for similar money.

America and Japan at are your better chances of getting them. But bend over and lube up because they will rape you on shipping prices

There is some nice factory 18s on eBay atm going for 800-950 with tyres

They are rare as hen's teeth, and when they do come up for sale every now and them they fetch a high price. Seriously, you can buy some decent aftermarket 2nd hand Jp wheels for similar money.

Thanks mate, I'll definitely consider other wheels if that is the case. Any good place or website to check up?

America and Japan at are your better chances of getting them. But bend over and lube up because they will rape you on shipping prices

There is some nice factory 18s on eBay atm going for 800-950 with tyres

There are factory 18s on my car now but with scratches on all of them, dats why I wanna upgrade to 19s rather than fix and touch up. I'll have a look on ebay anyway, thanks mate.

Aaron does some well priced wheels, or he can order you anything off Yahoo Jp http://www.importmonster.com.au/

Every state seems to have a half decent Jp wheel importer. My local is http://www.japaneseimportspares.com.au/home/ and they will ship.

Aaron does some well priced wheels, or he can order you anything off Yahoo Jp http://www.importmonster.com.au/

Every state seems to have a half decent Jp wheel importer. My local is http://www.japaneseimportspares.com.au/home/ and they will ship.

As I said before import monster will charge about 900-1000 to have a set of wheels sent over

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