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ROTA BOOST 18x9 GOLD +30 $1295

ROTA SVN 18x9 +30 Matt Grey $1349

ROTA DPT 18x9 +25 Flat Black $1399

ROTA GKR (first set in Australia) 18x9.5 ET30 Gunmetal $1399

ROTA GTR (P45-R) 19x10 +20 Gunmetal $1695

ROTA TORQUE DRIFT 17x9 +35 $1195

Pictures can be found on www.rotaaustralia.com.au

Please call the office on 0754749254

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I bought a set a little while ago in Matt black.

They're quite light, of course they're not as light as a set of jap wheels that are 3 times the price. They're the only non jap 18" wheel that vie found that can take 380mm brakes with monoblock calipers.

If you hit a pothole and bend one, there's local support etc.

Worth buying.

Are there any clearance Grid Drift in 18" in Flat black?

Also can't seem to find a list of offsets on the Rota Australia website, or wheel weight in the wheel weight pdf. Do you have a list of offsets?



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