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Hey

I just need a favor so hopefully someone can help me out.

Just got my car back from compliance a few days ago, now it needs to go for roadworthy then registration. I have a set of R33 wheels on my car but they are borderline to roadworthy.. and I don't want to take the chance with it failing roadworthy as I just don't have the time to waste.

I need a set of stock R32/R33 GTST wheels to borrow temporarily just for Roadworthy purposes.

I only need them for 1 day and I will pick them up and drop them off, as long as your in Melbourne.

Tires must be in better than roadworthy condition as I don't want it to fail.

Can leave a cash deposit if you don't trust me ;)

PM me if your willing to help me out or just call/SMS on 0416 623 381.

Thanks in advance,

Abu

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1.5 hours and you expected 100's of sets to come you way?

Give it a day or two dude and you'd have someone who would lend, not everyone checks the forum hourly!

Just need the 1 set, not 100+.

Thanks to Ashneel for letting me borrow his.

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