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from my understanding after reading a few things about them is no centre cap is compatible with these..

how much for a set of 4 18x11 +18 for GTR

thanks

Correct no centre caps are compatible as it's targetting the track style, no need for centre caps as it' add weight :)

18x11+18 all round will be $3350

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$3300 +$80 delivery if in metro of Sydney.

Sorry no chance of custom colour, if you want custom colour then you can go for the normal TE37 for around $4400 :P

still cheaper to buy these and get them painted :)

just one more thing I need to clarify..

these are identical to the old style in shape and form ?

eg.. old 10.5 +22 and new SL 10.5 +22 are Identical in dish and concave of spokes

only difference being weight and looks like a smoother finish?

thanks

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still cheaper to buy these and get them painted :thumbsup:

just one more thing I need to clarify..

these are identical to the old style in shape and form ?

eg.. old 10.5 +22 and new SL 10.5 +22 are Identical in dish and concave of spokes

only difference being weight and looks like a smoother finish?

thanks

Dish and concave is identically the same..

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What size would you like, due to the drop in our dollar prices have gone up

I am looking at 18x10.5 +15 or 18x10 +20 in 114.3 5 stud.

Do you know the wheel weights for these?

thankyou.

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Just an update, our shipment leaves next week and will arrive the end of the month. So we'll be shipping orders out first week of August!! It's well worth the wait guys, considering the dollar shit itself and prices have jumped up by at least $400 a set!!

Can I still order it right now? How to pick up the rims?

No, sorry shipment is scheduled to leave in a few days. We're looking at ordering again for arrival in Oct-Nov..so if you want you can place an order for this shipment. All up with pre-orders we have sold 20 sets of these!!!




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