The deal is not set in stone, they have to base the price on how much prep time and sand blasting the wheels require. Stock BBS wheels shouldn' be too bad, but you'll need to pop in there and have them look at them to give you a price. It turns out there are several wheels that take a TON of prep time, so they would lose their ass on the job at $35. I ended up paying like $60 + per wheel for mine (Gram Lights) Also, the color you choose sets the price.
You'll need to stop in there at some point, and you can look at color samples in order to get the right match.
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