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sorry to bring up somethign from this morning but i think these look great

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18 x 10 + 18

these sold end of last year for under 2.5k

oh thnks bro, i was searchin all over for those, i saw them a while back the guy was sellin the car, then ended up sellin them lenso D1R's

thnks alot BIG MT.

oh thnks bro, i was searchin all over for those, i saw them a while back the guy was sellin the car, then ended up sellin them lenso D1R's

thnks alot BIG MT.

no worries mate,

just don't want to see you end up rolling on a set of rotas :D

dude if you like the look of rotas go for it - they will be more than fine for a street car

its only if you are tracking them and smashing them on ripple strips or something then they will be much more likely to break than a decent forged rim

yeh, my car wont relly ever see track time etc, i just dont think its worth spending 4 grand on the volks, if i can get the same look, infact even better since theyr more concave they give a thicker look, thanks for opinion martin :D

bro why do you hate ROTAs so much? did u have them on your car or something? or is it just coz u see them as fakes or copies? just wondering.

Just a matter of personal taste. I think I am just a brand whore...

anyone here from mission beach? Been on holidays for a week here. Its bloody raining, stupid rainforest. Hopefully it passes for tonight.

Bad luck mate. Its been shit for the past week as well. We were gonna have a Gold Coast Trip 2 days ago until I got food poisoning...

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