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I should probably start calling in favours for the cricket game on the SCC date. With Martin and Gerv out I am thinking we will be short!

Gerv didn't seem that interested in SCC. I think he'll probably play

Oh in that case we will be sweet! I will still try and come along for the end, and my car will be there regardless!

honeymoon was most excellent. I have never drunk so many $2 cocktails in my life.

WINNING

Anyone know where I can get adapter spacers from to change a stud pattern?

Probably have to get them custom made. From what to what?

Nissan is 114.3

the only one you will be able to manage is the last option, and it will almost certainly have to be custom.

The only way you can change from 4 to 5 is to keep the PCD the same (e.g. 4x114.3 to 5x114.3, which I think you can get without going custom).

If you want to change the PCD, you need to keep the number of studs the same.

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