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Found this pic

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Couple of questions:

How long are they available for at this price?

Can you do a package deal with the federal tyres?

Thanks

The price is valid until the 1st batch is sold out PM me for a Tyre package deal!!

Im also interested in an approximate weight for the 18x9.5 and 18x8.5 Rush rims.

Whats the most aggressive offsets you recommend for a 350z without rolled guards?

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Is this colour available?

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Here are some more pics for those asking: (if you guys want more, hit up google image search :yes: )

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Only shadow silver and gold as pictured in thread are available and 1st batch almost sold out :D

hi guys rims are approx 8-9 kgs dependant on width. Price is inclusive of delivery. PM me if u require delivery costs to your area :D

THats pretty light.

Considering TE37 18x10 are 8kg's

according to www.wheelweights.net anyway

Is there a website with more information about the manufacturers of this wheel available?

cheap price, and if they do weigh less than 9kg thats awesome.....

cheers

Michael

Can you please specify how many sets are left? I want two sets of the rush 18x9.5+15 in silver thanks if you have them

Also if i pay on monday when are they delivered?

Please send me your bank ac details




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