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Very sexual wheels, good price I wouldn't go any lower. They may just take some time to sell in this age of cheapskates and their love of fake wheels :( tax return season is right around the corner

Glws

You can pay $1000 a set new for shite and knock-offs or $1000 a rim for cream

Suppose it depends what you do with your ride, what you can afford and what you value

At the end of the day it shows

Bought and sold a lot of top quality kit on SAU (see feedback). Every single sale has been smooth and a pleasure until this one.

Most of the guys I have traded with I still speak with semi regularly in the background.

It's about asking for and paying a fair price, selling good quality kit, being honest, packing it well, paying for it quickly and make certain buyer/seller is pleased after the deal is done.

Congrats to the new owner of these Rims. A real bargain and I'm certain he'll be extremely happy.

Thanks Paul, Patience? :P

Being stuffed around several times in the back ground with extreme low ballers & deal breakers over the week got to me late last night.

Hadn't experienced that degree of it on SAU before.

aka Grumpy32

:rant: I need a drink and chill

Seems they will be picked up tomorrow evening

True that

You can pay $1000 a set new for shite and knock-offs or $1000 a rim for cream

Suppose it depends what you do with your ride, what you can afford and what you value

At the end of the day it shows

Bought and sold a lot of top quality kit on SAU (see feedback). Every single sale has been smooth and a pleasure until this one.

Most of the guys I have traded with I still speak with semi regularly in the background.

It's about asking for and paying a fair price, selling good quality kit, being honest, packing it well, paying for it quickly and make certain buyer/seller is pleased after the deal is done.

Congrats to the new owner of these Rims. A real bargain and I'm certain he'll be extremely happy.

Never a truer word spoken, take a deposit and keep it if the rest doesn't come thru. Saves some of the heartache

Wow, lowballed even further? my eyeballs came out of my head when i saw the price on these, if i hadn't bought my RE30's and these came up, would have bought it straight away. Sorry to hear you've got time wasters =\ Didn't think it'd happen on SAU xD usually happens on Ozhonda and JDMST LOOOL.

GLWS!

...been told that 2, possibly 3 ppl on evolutionoz would love to have these, but I refuse to go on that forum.

It's so refreshing to find ppl who know how to carry out a clean business transaction these days - probably because they're interspersed with sh!t.

SOLD, paid for and picked-up.

Unfortunately an earlier buyer came through first with cash prior to Chris.

So my time came up to apologise. Appreciate your understanding mate.

:cheers:

Cheers

Richard

Tried to pm you but was unable. Can you send me some pics please

If you've missed out (and I think you have), I know where there's a set of these available - also Face 2 for GT-Rs - but gold.

Matthew-2.jpg

PM God_speed if interested.

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