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know its a long shot but I was wondering if anyone had some rims suit R32/33/S15 that could be borrowed

need 17x8's for the front and 17x9's for the rear.

Do not need to borrow till maybe late march early april

cheers

Tim,

Worst case scenario you can borrow mine if you dont get any other cobber:thumbsup:

What you need em for???

GMB

where have you been hiding tim?, i have some r33 rims if need come :happy:
I can help there as well cobber :D

What you been upto and why the hell are you selling all your gear???

Personal issues and other persuits.

PS if we are lucky maybe a set of 17x7's will do the job, pending some other formalities :)

Personal issues and other persuits.

PS if we are lucky maybe a set of 17x7's will do the job, pending some other formalities :P

Know the feeling all too well old boy :ninja:

So it looks like your pretty keen to get into rally now as a co-driver, what happened to aspiring to the next DK :D

Have to catch up soon for a few beers cobber ;)

GMB

Know the feeling all too well old boy :laugh:

So it looks like your pretty keen to get into rally now as a co-driver, what happened to aspiring to the next DK :laugh:

Have to catch up soon for a few beers cobber :P

GMB

All in good time, just gotta get rid of the black cash register and then start looking at something that was built in the last decade, and keep it somewhat originale (no more conversions).

Oh and assess my living situation (those that know, will know what i mean).

Targa is just a small kick in the reality guts.

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