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Did someone say they wanted Buddy Clubs rims...

http://www.slidewizeimports.com/products/i...index.turn.html

As Burto will tell you, the QFs in 18X10 will take a long time to get here but they are very nice rims! We can also get TE37s but they are around $1100 a rim from memory (but are in stock and ready to send tomorrow if required).

Did someone say they wanted Buddy Clubs rims...

http://www.slidewizeimports.com/products/i...index.turn.html

As Burto will tell you, the QFs in 18X10 will take a long time to get here but they are very nice rims! We can also get TE37s but they are around $1100 a rim from memory (but are in stock and ready to send tomorrow if required).

How much delivered would a set of 18x8 and 18x9 White TE37's be delivered to melbourne and how long will take to arrive once payment is made for a r33 gts-t

Hi All

We sell TE37s in 18" for $4400 a set. Courier Australia wide is $100, or pickup is available in Melbourne.

Used rims we can source from Japan, however it will be several months before we have a container coming to Melbourne. If you want to wait that long though, we can have used 18'S with rubber for around $2000, 17's even less. Just depends on brand, type of vehicle they will fit, condition etc.

For any further info just send an email : )

when was the last time you were able to bring in a decent set of second hand TE37's for around 2g?

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INASNT, I havent brought in used TE37s previously, as we sell them new.

Slidewize Imports normally only does smaller items that can be sent via air. Bulky/heavy items like rims, exhausts, etc we can have sent via shipping container. It will be several months before we are sending a container to melbourne however. I plan to send items via shipping container on a regular basis in the future, but at this point it is not worthwhile to do them often.

I have a set of 18" x 9.5 NISMO LM-GT1's to suit an R33 GTR.

I also have a set of white 19" x 9.5 TE-37's

Don't ask for photo's as I'm up in Weipa at the moment...I fly back on Thursday the 16th. till Tuesday....if the people in Brisbane are willing to come and make an offer, when they have a look?

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The most recent examples of standard R34 GTR rims I have seen in Japan have sold for between $1800-$2100 including all fees Japan side. The only other costs are getting the rims to Australia (freight, import duty, GST) also then freight from Melbourne to where ever you are located. Some 18X10 BBS LM rims sold for $1700 recently. Also seen some 17X8 BBS LMs (only two rims though for R33 GTSt, so not much use to most people) sell for only $250!

Out of interest, standard R33 GTR rims and tyres have been selling for around $1400.

All up around $3000 would be realistic for a set of R34 GTR rims, maybe a tad less (this is with tyres). Prices dont vary a great deal without tyres.

We wont have a shipping container leaving for several months for heavy/larger items, so if you are in a hurry probably best to look elsewhere at this point. Any smaller items are being sent via EMS (electronics, turbos and even coilovers sometimes).

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