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Hey Guys & Girls,

This is probably a really long shot but I need to find 4 RAYS Wheel caps for a set of Nismo LMGT1 or 2??(not sure what type of Lm'a I've got) rims.

I lost two of mine at Wakie on Saturday during one of my many offs and the little buggers seem impossible to get nowadays.

If anybody knows of a shop that my have a set please please please let me know either in this thread or via PM.

I know it's a long shot but but I just cannot seem to find any.

Thanks heaps in advance,

Dave

Tried JDM Performance aka Eugene Dave?

I suppose if you went back to Wakie for a search...

i) you wouldn't be the first and...

ii) you'd probably find other people's or...

iii) the staff have a box full of 'em

maybe try Yahoo autions using import monster or someone like that, might take a while but, you will prob get some in the end.

In the end?

With much patience...

a) his beard will long

b) hair up top is thinner and greyer

c) fibrous growth extends thru' the nostrils & ears

d) macular degeneration prevents him from ever doing circuits around Wakie again; but...

he'll have his caps :down:

You know you want to... :)

Track Rims and then a set of Street Rims... :D :D

Yeh true that mate I do want to but a built engine will come before new rims, You know how it is.

-_-

i think notttttt ;)

C'mon cpd, I thought SAU was all about helping each other out :O

i'll let you stroke them?

heh

some of my "caps" (the black bit the kinda beigy thingy screws onto) are actually cracked a bit, just force holding them on. might get some plastic welding done. you don't notice it when they're on, but it's always at the back of my mind.... having heard your tale of woe, i'm totally taking them off before i do a wakey day :O

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