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Once again I have slept with otomoto

I get cheap prices there…. so if you want some hot rims be quick

What do i get?... nothing… I don’t make cash on these!, but I do scab some cheap shipping from Japan on parts I buy on yahoo for otomoto

So anyway

Rota rims

Te37 copies rota style

Hopefully duncan doesn’t mind me flogging his pick

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two sizes available only the one colour

Grid 18x10 +15, $389 retail…. Fatz price $330 (only 5 sets available all in bronze, I bought a set for myself)

People always want to know the weight they are 9.8kg’s each

So that’s a set for $1320

Grid 18x9.5 +30 $379 retail….. Fatz price $322 (only 6 sets available all in bronze)

People always want to know the weight they are 9.7kg’s each

So that’s a set for $1288

And finally

18x9 +30 G-Force $319 retail fatz price $271 (only 6 sets available all in bronze)

People always want to know the weight they are 10.5kg’s each

So that’s a set for $1084

I have a set of these for Jenna car and it looks hot!

And so do i

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And before everyone asks… yes I have done 100’s of laps at race track on these rims, they didn’t not explode into dust.

The young lady smashed one up a gutter at 60 and they survived a little rubbed up.. but once again all good

Old mate with the r35 gtr runs a set of these supplied by otomoto with slicks on a 2 tonne car and they haven’t exploded…

eg they are good light cheap rims

So if you want some cheap rims be quick the deal is only on for a month

Cheers

Pete

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na beast can confirm i am dam good looking as the above photo shows!

I can deffinetly vouch for that especially at 5:30 in the morning when he's just wearing boxers :P

Any chance of getting some P45-Rs? I bought a 18 x 9.5 +20 set off Rota Aus for $1,600 delivered, but the rear is not tough enough offset for me. I want to grab 2 of 18 x 10 +15 in silver with polished lip if anyone knows anyone can do a great price!

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