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option 3 motor sport is having a group buy on the new lenso D1R project d rims!

they come in very tuff sizes and offsets!

17inch rims are normaly $270 each and 18inch rims are normal $290 each! saber aluminum racing lug nuts are normaly $99 box of 20

full set of 17inch rims are normaly $1080 and 18inch rims are $1160

17x8+33 in silver and black

17x9+43 in silver and black

17x10+15 in silver and black

18X9+15 in black

18x10+22 in white and black

18x10-1 in black!

group buy prices 17inch will be $255 each and 18inch rims will be $275

so a full set of 17inch rims will be $1020 and full set of 18inch rims will be $1100. with any 4 rims bought there will be a box of 20 red

saber racing aluminum racing lug nuts for free.

all the rims are only in 5stud

group buy opens on 24th sept and finishes on the end of oct!

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intersate buyers will need to pay for postage wich will be an extra $50 ontop of the rims price! (only in metro areas)

local buyers are welcome to pick up.

we are located at unit 2/17 norwich road ingulburn 2565 n.s.w

payment can be made into our account!

account name- option 3 motorsport

bsb- 032-372

account number- 24-9639

when you make payment can you leave your nick name as the description so that i know that you have payed.

0401079048 call or sms email- [email protected] if you have any questions feel free to contact me.

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They look pretty cool..., so the rims shown in the photos are what offsets and sizes?

And do you have any weights?

17x9 +43 is a pretty big offset for a gtst...? Am I wrong...?

no i dont. i copy and pasted that from there website/fourm that is now down!

they have a car club now and are getting a new website.

i bought 2 17x10+15 from them and wouldnt mind geting another 4.

i weigh up the 17x10s and they were 10kg 10.5kg

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