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Spoke to the manager of the tyre shop at work, said he is willing to do a group buy on all Volk wheels in the Volk catalogue.

At the moment the discount is not 100%, but it is a 10% or over discount per wheel.

I think normally he sells TE37's at $650 a wheel or so (can't say as i don't work for the tyre shop).

Australia wide group buy, shipping can be organised (price to be advised, if any, will let you know if this goes down).

So if you are interested, please let me know. I'm looking for 10+ buyers for this and can do it any time.

Cheers,

Jago

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