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hey all

got me a set of rays volk se37 from n15mo

heres some pics

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crap pics but ya get the point

and now im selling my stock 18s with pretty new tyres done bout 3000k

these ones

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let us no if ya keen to buy

cheers

peter

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am I the only person that like the stock 18's. I think they look great!

Would be perfect if they were 19 though.

I agree completely with ya, wish they were 19s as well. I've been looking at getting new rims only because theres gutter rash on mine currently and i want 19s. Now im thinking i might just get them repaired but repainted a different color like titanium gunmetal.

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FYI, Coupe 18s look really good on sedans too due to the smaller guards, they sit really flush.

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For those sedan owners on a budget, these are a good choice. If you have a bit more to blow...buy my wheels :)

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i like the stockos but bit shiny i dont like shiny rims unless its the dish thats shining.

$1000 with the tyres for the stockos

and if ya do want some nice rims see the collection n15mo has for sale

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