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mate u stay out of my business orite, who do u think you are calling someone a tight ass over the forums, im willing to go pick them up aswell mait, i have to drive at least 8hours to go get them orite, so you stay out of my business coz i dont even know who da hell you are and watch what you say over the forums to other people, your childish and disrespectful mait, he probably wont give them for 1600 but ill pay 2gz for these but we have to negotiate abit if ium gona go there and pik them up, anyway c ya later

:teehee: Have a sook "mate", I'm not being disrespectful at all, I would tell you the same in person. A low baller is someone who makes silly offers on something which is already cheap. You're obviously not willing to pay his asking price which is well under what these wheels are worth - so why bother?

I think it's funny you're saying you would drive 8 hours to pick them up when you could have them delivered to your door for $70. :yes: Petrol would cost you more than that. Good luck with those negotiations.

:teehee: Have a sook "mate", I'm not being disrespectful at all, I would tell you the same in person. A low baller is someone who makes silly offers on something which is already cheap. You're obviously not willing to pay his asking price which is well under what these wheels are worth - so why bother?

I think it's funny you're saying you would drive 8 hours to pick them up when you could have them delivered to your door for $70. :yes: Petrol would cost you more than that. Good luck with those negotiations.

oh ok beautiful if the wheels are going to cost $70 to get delivered to my door thats orite, ey by the way your not the selller so your da1 dat i dont even know and ur jumpn in my business, mate just stay out of it coz ur just a low life kid, go work on ur car man not deal with uda ppls business oritethats all i gota say, i dont wana start shit on sum1s add mate,catch

Thanks for your kind words guys buy I will handle peoples offers and comments on this thread.

thank you very much sir, it was probably a stupid offer but the way the r34gtt was talking to me i did not like, childish he is, ill let ya know what happens with my wheels okay,cheers mate

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