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Just wanted to see if anyone else thought these were as cheap as i think They are.

http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/work-vs..._4607_4613.html

I know it's in USD but even converted $800 for a set of 18's is still $1200 AUD far cry from the $3500 here in Australia.

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Mmmmm.....

Work VS KF Wheel 18x9.5 5x114.3

Model: WW-VSKF-16 Sale: $788.50 List: $830.00

Work VS KF Wheel 18x9.5, 5x114.3

Elegant and sophisticated. The VS- KF is made of 3piece construction. Comes in a 18x9.5 wheel size, 5x114.3 bolt pattern, and many offsets, please select them below. This wheel is available in Burning Silver, Burning Black, Super Chrome, and Polished (not shown).

The VS KF wheel is also offered with many custom options. For Custom Color, Custom Chrome finishes, and for Custom Bolt Patterns, please select the option below and our sales team will be in contact with you. Please note that all custom wheels will have additional charges ranging from $40 to $100 per wheel. Our sales team will inform you of all charges. For custom wheels please allow 8-12 weeks for delivery.

Wheels sold individually

These wheels are special order, please allow 60-90 days for delivery.

1200AUD per rim works out to $4800 before shipping and import taxes etc. Not cheap - sorry, you seemed quite enthusiastic

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