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Hi all! I am trying to find nice 2nd hand wheel for my 4 stud friend...

any 4 stud 17" should be alright....

anyone have their wheels for sale?

Jeff ash if you are reding this, do you have and nice wheels at your place? I pop down to work shop but you wnarnt there but I did talk to Roy... he said talk to the man "Jash" :D

anyone know the 2nd wheel place around the perth, I tried majority of the tire places...

I hear there is 2nd hand wheel and tire place at KEWDALE anyone know their phone number or address?

much appriciated..

cheers

Joe

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Dude,

4 Stud 17s are massively hard to find. I wish I had a buck for all the times I've been asked. I've got plenty of 16" sets about, but the only thing I've got in 17" 4 stud is a brand new set of 17x8 P1 Racing IIs which are about 7 fiddy each without tyres.

Jash

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That's is fine looking car if I may say so... I hope you looks the same... :D

well check your PM.

If you want to sell this week my offer is standing...can be negotiated I guess.

but that offer is even without looking.

I suppose to buy 17" wheel tomoro...

so let me know

cheers

Joe

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lauren-PM

I'll see you then...

cheers

Joe

ps. if I go missing tonight, the last person to see me would be you know who... if my skyline goes missing then you know who... man I am scary to make a trip to that woop woop...

I hear skyline drivers get hijacked and beat up...

I hope you are not psyco cuz I am not (even though manyh ppl disagree with me) LOL :D

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