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hi this is anthony . just baught te37 SL 18x10.5

awesome customer service. top bloke. very funny haha

thanks for the help il post up a pic when there on

cheers

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Price for matte black TE37 18x10.5 +15 please kind sir

(and what is the estimate waiting time?)

also, price for TE37 sl same size delivered, do you have stock?

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Hi Tom,

We need to order them in and I'll take at least 4months from time of placing the order.

What we have arriving in Flat Black that may interest you;

TE37SL

1set 19x9.5+22

1 set 19x10.5+22

A few sets 18x9.5+22

LMGT4 Gloss Black (This is a special order and only a few limited sets)

A few sets 18x9.5+12

Hi Tom,

We need to order them in and I'll take at least 4months from time of placing the order.

What we have arriving in Flat Black that may interest you;

TE37SL

1set 19x9.5+22

1 set 19x10.5+22

A few sets 18x9.5+22

LMGT4 Gloss Black (This is a special order and only a few limited sets)

A few sets 18x9.5+12

Thanks, can you please send me prices for the options you have listed.

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