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considering before the yen went up you could buy them at wheel works for 3600 without tyres, now it's probably near 4k. Ill sell mine with tyres for 3k :D if i dont get that there's no parting with them. Ill keep them and get the fronts widened and put them on the GTR.

Edited by Ryanrb25

Yeah, just checked. Looking at $3,500 without tyres brand new for 18x9. Mine are 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 so for staggered it might be more expensive.

Edit: That was from some bodgy looking American website. Couldn't find much pricing anywhere else.

Edited by muirsky
Yeah, just checked. Looking at $3,500 without tyres brand new for 18x9. Mine are 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 so for staggered it might be more expensive.

Edit: That was from some bodgy looking American website. Couldn't find much pricing anywhere else.

if thats 3,500 u.s $ you looking at a shit load more due to the gay $ AU

yeah cant find any info that says they are any more effective than the factory grounding

i cant see any benefit. if i was gonna improve my earths id spend a few dollars on 0 gauge wiring and redo all the major ones.

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