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Anyone seen these before?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/18inch-GUNMETAL-Deep-Dish-GT-C-Wheels-Tyres-STAGGERED-/290657927869?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item43ac9002bd

They look quite nice, good price too but im wondering................... are they heavier than the moon?

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If you want light weight, you'll probably end up paying for it.

But, do you NEED light weight?

If you just want a nice set of wheels for the street, they would be fine.

If you want to cut every .1 of a second of a lap, you NEED to purchase accordingly

i just did,

its 17" and they are 2 for $150. so 4 = $300.

18" would be at least $100 a pop so 4 = $400,

got me excited mate.

Hahahaha............. :laugh:

I've dealt with those St George Tyres guys a few times and they are pretty easy to deal with, they get some strange imported tyre brands though LOL and the grip from them is amazing.................ly non existent :rofl:

achilles ATR sport from st george tyres.

good mob they are.

Cool, gotta order some 235's for dad anyway so might as well get some skid tyres for the rear of mine while i am at it :thumbsup:

Say :action-smiley-069: to grip?

mine too, it was a typo, it was suppose to be 148rwkw.

:rofl2: I think we've spammed this thread enough!

But on topic, ST George are cheap and easy to deal with and them rims are CHEAP!

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