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Hi, as it seems the cops are going crazy on the defect lately, at the request of some users I have created and stickied this 'Wanted to Borrow' thread.

Feel free to post in here if you need items to borrow to get off defect or through Regency.

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I thought i might post up what a have, make it quicker for someone to find the parts instead of asking and waiting.

I have stock r34 suspension

Stock r34 front pipe/dump pipe

Stock r34 5 stud rims, tires need changing to be legal

If i have anything else ill add later.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey all,

I want to take my rims off the legnum to have a go at repairing them myself (after some outrageous quotes!) so It's going to take a little while to putty up the gutter rash, wait for it to dry, sand back, prime, paint etc.

So i'm hoping someone has a set of any style Rims & Tyres in 5x114.3 in 16,17or18" with +35,+40 offset that I can borrow for a week or two while I have a go at repairing my wheels. I'm happy to give R33 stockies a go to see if they fit, just anything to get around on for a week will do.

Hopefully someone has something? I used to have a set of EF fairmont wheels that would have looked rather whack (@+15 offset ) but sold them a while ago.

Please help!

Shaun (MXTC) was trying to sell a set - not sure if he got rid of them or not. Otherwise Iceduck used to have a set in his shed - not sure if he still has them or not - and haven't seen him on the forums for aaaaages .... PM both of them and see how u go

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