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Hot Wheels Arriving Early March-19" Te37-gt-av 18"gtc-vskf-racing Hart-gtn -lmgt4-bronze Te37-black Meister-17" Gt7 Sp1 All For Your Gts And Gtr


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Hey Guys,

ALL of these wheels are in stock

Volk 57F Pro Noble Gold

18x8 +24 18x9 +24 225/40 GIII ~75% Rear Bald $2800

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Volk GT-C top secret gold PAIR of 18x9 +25$1500

Volk GT-C Face 2-Top Secret Gold 18x9+37(55mm dish) 18x10 +30(73mm dish) $2900

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Work VS-KF Chrome 19x8 +9 (66mm dish) 19x9 +7 (104mm dish)

Tyres not included $3300

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SSR SP1 - Excellent Condition

17x8 +27

17x9 +37

DNA 235/45 255/40 ~50%

$2550

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Work VS

114.3x4/5

17x8 +22 17x9 +22

Bridgestone 225/45 255/40 ~60% $1550

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Work CR Kai

18x8.5 +32 18x9.5 +38

Advan S Drive 245/45 275/40 ~70% $2700

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SSR SP1 Pair

114.3x5

18x10 +16

Tyres Not included

$1400

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Work Meister S1 2P-Gold

17x8 +35(60mm dish)

17x9 +20(65mm dish) $2400

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Volk GT-V 18x8 +33 (55mm dish) 18x9 +37 (75mm dish) Falken 225/40 ~90% $3000

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Work Seeker CS 18x9.5 +15 18x10 +15 245/45 265/45 ~70% $2600

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Volk Racing GT-AV Chrome 19x8.5 +23 (50mm Dish) 19x9.5 +24 (83mm Dish) Toyo 225/35 ~70% Bridgestone 255/30 ~50% $3900

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Work CR Kai White 18x8.5 +30 18x9.5 +30

245/40 Yokohama DNA ~60% 275/40 Potenza G3 ~60% $2500

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Volk GT-C Sparkling silver Face2 18x9 -1 (80mm dish) 18x10 +19 (93mm dish) $3700

Federal tyres ~60%

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Volk GT-N Gold-In very good condition 18x8 +22 56mm dish 18x9 +25 88mm dish

$2450

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Work VSKF-Silver 18x8 +26 18x9 +33 $2300

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Volk TE37- Chrome-Limited edition 19x8.5 +22 19x9.5 +22 245/35 ~60% 275/35 ~60% $4400 TE37Chrome_small.jpg

SSR SP1 Professor 17x8 +27 17x9 +24 Tyres 215/45/ ~75% Yokohama $2400

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Work CR Kai MHG Bronze-Brand new 18x9.5 +12 PAIR $1400

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Nismo LM GT4 Silver 18x8.5 +25 18x9.5 +30 Yokohama 245/40 275/40 ~55-60% $3400

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Volk RE30 18x8.5 +25, 18x9.5 +35. Advan S Drive 245/40, 275/40 ~95% $3500

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Volk GT-7 18x8 +36, 18x9 +39. 235/40/ 265/35 ~60% Dunlop $2500

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Work Meister S1 18x8 +38 Toyo 225/40 ~75% 18x9 +38 Potenza 245/45 ~75%

$2700

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Work Meister S2R 18x8 +35, 18x9 +35 $1250

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Black Racing N1 Pro 18x8 +30, 18x9 +38 $2100

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Note: PRICES ARE FOR PICKUP IN MELBOURNE. INTERSTATES WILL BE LITTLE EXTRA

For more info on the wheels or anything you find on the website please email at [email protected] PM or call 0422 422 344. :down:

Thank you

Regards,

Thuy

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have these arrived yet? if not, when are you expecting them to arrive?

Volk GT-C Top Secret Gold Face2

Excellent condition

18x10 +17 (73mm dish)

Will clear big brakes

$3700 (ETA early March)

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