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hey just looked at my tyres today, and was quite shocked lol

metal spikes are about to come through

yes bit too many burnouts ect bla bla

just wondering if anyone has some n/a rims they can lend me for a while

or if anyone knows a place to buy some cheap 2nd hand wheels just to get around in until i buy some new ones.

heres a pic of the rear left wheel, right rear wheel has low thread but no sign of spikes coming through yet

i dont think i should be driving on it, but would it be okay just to get around to tyre shops ect.

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Melbourne's Cheapest Tyres on the corner of Abbotts Rd and England St in Dandenong South.

I get my second hand tyres from them, 15" tyres, a set fitted and balanced for $180.

yeah i jus want to get some by tomorro night coz i wanna go on a cruise with bunch of mates but jnot on the 1s i got now lol...so just soemthing to get me through the night either borrow or buy some cheap ones til i get money for new ones =].

Someone lend this guy some wheels. He needs to come out tonight hahah :D

i would but i had to borrow a mates spares as mine were bald. i can see if he still has the other 2 to lend out for the weekend

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