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the reason u have no interest on these wheels is cause they are not REAL champ...

They are copies and only worth about $600-$750 for the set of 4.

But good luck with selling fake wheels mate

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if you read the add they have just been powder coated..the reason they have no stickers..

i bought these in japan last trip with all the stickers..you dont buy china junk in japan...

champ

the reason u have no interest on these wheels is cause they are not REAL champ...

They are copies and only worth about $600-$750 for the set of 4.

But good luck with selling fake wheels mate

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they are fake not real people

i have owned 2 sets of TE37 and on the wheels they say

RAYS ENG

VOLK RACING

MADE IN JAPAN

FORGED MONOBLOCK

JJ

These wheels dont have that stamped on the wheels

they are fake

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