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G'day,

Im in a spot of trouble. Saturday night is coming up fairly fast and I seriously need some tyres. My drag racing rims and tyres are in storage at the moment and theres no way im dragging in 19's. I've lined up some 16's but have no tyres to suit. Anyone have a couple to lend or maybe a couple stock rims with tyres???

Cheers.

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I need tyres for next week.

I need to get some dot rated tyres for compliancing/registration.

Rather than buy new tyres for the rims on the car, Im looking for someone willing to sell the stock rims with passable dot-rated tyres on them. Maybe someone who recently bought new rims or suchlike?!

Ive also heard that Holden or Commodore rims may fit on an R33-t. same PCD/offset.

can anyone confirm this?

If you have some wheels/tyres with a dot rating lying around that you'd like to trade for folding stuff, pm me

Originally posted by zanda

I need tyres for next week.

I need to get some dot rated tyres for compliancing/registration.

Rather than buy new tyres for the rims on the car, Im looking for someone willing to sell the stock rims with passable dot-rated tyres on them. Maybe someone who recently bought new rims or suchlike?!

Ive also heard that Holden or Commodore rims may fit on an R33-t. same PCD/offset.

can anyone confirm this?

If you have some wheels/tyres with a dot rating lying around that you'd like to trade for folding stuff, pm me

Hey. You took over my thread..........

Can anyone help??

Originally posted by rev210

Hicks,

If you are really hard up then you can borrow my rear tyres.

205/55/16 Simex on stock rims. Then again I think your 19's would work better.

Interested, I'm waiting to see if paul can get me some. My 19's don't work good. Plenty of traction but they make my car run damn slow. My contact number is 0407 105 004, Would you please call me early tomorow so we can sort something out if needs be.

Cheers.

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