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I would be able to sell mine for bout 1.5k would probably add another 500 so round $2000.

I like the look of the Enkei (Evo Style) rims with the many spikes in white in about 19inch

Anyone got a pic of them?

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What wheels did Denham have at the autosalons? Like the look of them

I am infact selling mine, but they are 17inch and they are OZ Racing Supertourismo rims.

I am looking for some rims similiar to the white TE37's in 18 inch. I seen a few second hand 18inch white TE37's but dont know if i want to spend that much $$ on rims, even tho they look ***ing hot

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I think you would be limiting your options in the 19" range with your budget (unless you already have the rubber) You can't get any good rims in 19" range for $2K with rubber (if any)

Cheapest rims and tyre packages I have seen are all in Sydney advertised in the "import" mags. And mostly all the ones that are cheap scream "BLING,BLING,BLING" louder than Mark Holden!

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