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i got some multistud factory BBS's off my ceffy. doesn't clear GTR brakes tho.. with roadworthy tyres, good to go.
i have stuff

Interested. Please provide pictorials / informations / priceage.

riding on 17x9.5 +20 (aggressive fitment for evo) but only had chance to get them fitted

need an alignment and some camber front and rear to be flush :bunny:

edit: pics soon didnt get a chance to get any tonight

lol yeah yeah... not that easy with a rotating 24 hour roster and having 2 kids.

my mates travelling a lot at the moment and is giving me his 2010 HSV Clubsport LE to look after while hes away... so fuel card... decent car... could be a good time to come out for a cruise

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