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Sorry Ronin - the Volks already have a new home to go to.

A happy home.

yeh Aaron is a pig in shit atm. I told him if he leaves the TE37's lying around @work i'm going to swipe em'.

West - TE37's are a better quality rim than the Works. (not talking looks wise cause thats a personal choice)

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James your more than welcome to open up your photoshop and go as hard as you like on our lil pomy friend here... him and his Cossie :O (Only if your bored of course) lol

Oi ya gullibal (sp?) yellow belly (no pun on a yellow car intended!lol). Had to read that twice as after 3 glasses of red it looked like Pony!

"Damn you Mavric" lol! :lol: B)

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gees theyre getting more and more popular those wheels... look great james...

every mum and dad in japan and their drifting dogs has em :D and why not... theyre sexy... cheap and have far better offsets than any other rim available.

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They have stickers which will be applied in due course - as we all know how much I like stickers :P

Details here:

http://www.work-wheels.co.jp/wheels/index/.../emt-k1p-2.html

Since you like stickers so much (and I beat you in the footy tipping) you'll know where to get the original stickers for my TE37's because they wash off (and the blue valve caps because some prick knocked off the 4 of them )

Cheers Clarkey

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They only wash off if you don't take care of them - tipping cheater :P

Seriously:

Not sure where to get OEM Volk decals - but I have all the artwork required to make new ones. The anodised valve caps - somone took 1 of mine. C*nt.

The crappy ones from Autobarn are similar though.

I'd figure OEM might have to be a 'please pick up when next in Japan' type thing. Group buy!

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