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Well I just got one, a 98 with 80,000 km and when i was looking they were at least 20k, (obviously can neg with shitty ones / high K's) and to import I had a look at a few companies and they were looking into the 30s..

I ended up getting mine for 22,500 from a private seller with a RWC (insurance is going to be a killer) , series 3 FTW.

noice. in household appliance white? they look tuff in white with carbon bits. one of my mates in brissy had one on bronze XD9's with 10.5 +12's. creamed everytime I saw it.

noice. in household appliance white? they look tuff in white with carbon bits. one of my mates in brissy had one on bronze XD9's with 10.5 +12's. creamed everytime I saw it.

yeh its white, didnt really want white but ell well it was the best one out there. I will chuck some carbon bits on there wing etc with my 19x10.5 +21 should look good

Well I just got one, a 98 with 80,000 km and when i was looking they were at least 20k, (obviously can neg with shitty ones / high K's) and to import I had a look at a few companies and they were looking into the 30s..

I ended up getting mine for 22,500 from a private seller with a RWC (insurance is going to be a killer) , series 3 FTW.

Now we can start talking wheels and offset sizing!

:whistling:

Atleast you have the car now.

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