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Hi i tried contacting you guys at OTR Motorsports in regards to a price but no response

could you please price me :

Bronze TE37 18x10 +15 & price on super laps Gunmetal - Red stickers - to 5045 S.A Thanks

18x11 cc03 fit on a 32 GTR with aftermarket big brakes without any dramas?

How much for set in polished bronze?

It shouldn't be a problem clearing your big brake kit, 18x11 will cost $1500. Currently all Bronze are sold out until another 2-3months

Hi i tried contacting you guys at OTR Motorsports in regards to a price but no response

could you please price me :

Bronze TE37 18x10 +15 & price on super laps Gunmetal - Red stickers - to 5045 S.A Thanks

Sorry mate, did you call our store? I apologize if you didn't get a response, just tell me who you spoke to?

PM you on pricing, we have TE37RT and TE37SL in stock but not the regular bronze..

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Sorry not making 17's anytime soon, most of the demand is 18's and 19's

Not sure what those pods are, it was on customers car already.

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Hi Ken,

What are the specs for these wheels?

How much are for Matt Black, 19" 114.5 Stud 22+ offset cco3's??

Cheers

Above are 18x10 all round

Only have 19x8.5+22 and 19x9.5+22 in black $1600

Thanks Ken, Do you know whether a v35 non-brembo would require guards rolled or camber arms with 18x10 + 20 all around?

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