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I've had enough of scum who steal crap.

I just went to fill up my cars tyres when I notices all the caps off the air stems on my Volk rims have been stolen. I just got my damn car back from the shops yesterday...

Would have thought that when its this cold these freaks would leave the streets... guess I was wrong

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Man, so tight!

Matt, I've been meaning to have a catch up with you. Any chance you could teach me a few moves and give me some pointers on my driving?

I went past Protek and saw your Top Secret TE37's... so hot!

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i ended up getting locking ones because MY LITTLE BROTHER took them for his BMX all the time so i just did that. Just really anoying trying to fit a 1.2mm allan key in the cap when you want air in your tyres.

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Fountain gate, says it all.... ;)

Do the Volk caps tighten up with the help of a spanner or hand tightened? Sucks if they can only be done up by hand, maybe use some loctite, then good luck getting them off :banana:

Then even YOU cant get them off haha

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