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Got a mate looking to get some Volk Rims for his car (s2000) and after a long and painful (paid - waited - no rims - no refund - court etc) he still has no luck. Now hes talking Bob Jane jobbies and we just cant have that.

Any ideas on dealers that could help. Especially a WA dealer. Any help would be great as his stocko 16" rims just do do the car any justice.

Thanks.

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http://tech9tyres.com.au/

heard these guys can get some speciatlty rims or maybe try http://www.c-red.com.au think they also can get some of the rarer stuff. Both in WA, or try one of the traders here on SAU. JDMIMPORTS or JDMConcept i think.

cheers

Evil

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As above, getting them in from JDM, Slidewise Imports EBAY auctions etc... is probably gunna be cheaper and contain a wider range than Perth suppliers

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=143549

But I understand if he's had trouble in the past.

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aye dude my mate has a set of volks in f**king mint condition from his s2000 let me know hes selling em for a good price

they the correct offset and width as specified by rays for the s2000 and they are in 18s

cheers

andrew

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