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heya mate, yeah i got four 32 rims. think they have re540's still on

Yeah, i just remembered that r32 gtst rims are 15in arent they? unless its gtr r32 rims. Hey how about $2100 plus those r32 gtst rims? how are you going to do this transaction if your not in town?

$50 a wheel, that's really cheap!

can u post his contact detail up

or PM me?

Don't have his details on me, he used to advertise in the trader occasionally, don't know if he still does. If I remember I'll grab the details from work tomorrow.

hey Duc, I'll get Chops to do that.

Hey, I am finished with your R34GTT wheels (finally). Give me a call when you get back in town to come grab them or I can drop them to you somewhere. Thanks heaps for that mate!!!

Chops know his business name and maybe details. From memory he was out Waterloo Corner direction

May well be the same guy, a Polish bloke i think. The guys at work can't get over how cheap he is.

The only thing is that he just polishes, if there are any dents etc that need to be polished out you will need to get that done elsewhere and then give the rims to him. Otherwise you'll just end up with polished dents/scratches.

One of the members on here may be able to help you out in that area as he is a great polisher, might cost ya a couple of dollars but i can vouch for the work-A1. I won't name names incase he's not interested.

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