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Get a couple of good pics of em and I might take em off your hands as spares :rofl:

No we're really getting somewhere :P

Wheels are 99.99 % New and not a scratch from memory. I will take some detailed pics for you and see what we can organise.

Regards,

Hus.

Now, who wants the rear wheels :)

They are the G7 Alloys.

if you want an idea on what they are landed (shipped via container)

36,000 yen = ~$870 landed

50,000 yen = ~$1,125 landed

75,000 yen = ~$1,580 landed

if they go much higher than 36kyen it's probably not worth it. They're only 17's and they have crap width and crap offset.

If you want to bid on yahoo auction stuff, contact Alex http://www.garage-13.com/ and email him the link.

imo, i would look for something second hand. those are new (the auction mentions that they go for 49,350 yen per wheel new - i'd expect auction to end at 50,000 - 75,000)

(u can translate using google.com -> langage tools -> english>japanese(beta)

if you want some second hand equips to make a set!!

http://page8.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h22667004

http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auct...ction/m16083693

http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e48410643

they will be *heaps* cheaper than the final speed rims...

if you email alex, he's got a spreadsheet you use to calculate costs.

lol.... go widebody!!!!! just personal preference, i like wide rims with low offsets and heaps of dish, so they stick out of the guards and need flaring/widebody!!! and i'm not into chrome! (i'm using 17x9's with a similar offset...)

i'm just saying, i think the price is high for 17x8.5's. it wasn't a personal attack on your preference or anything! the rims look very nice.

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