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Yeah I know. Worst aprt is, the missus brought a set of matte black 4x100 rims in a tough offset and look mint (look almost like TE37s) but the offset was too aggressive for her as she didn't want camber of anything like that, so looking to sell them or trade them :(

well what the deuce!

what size are they man??!? give me some details :woot:

well what the deuce!

what size are they man??!? give me some details :woot:

They're 16x7 and still have decent tread on the tyres. Not sure on brand but they look mint, which is why I'm spewing she doesn't want to keep them. I'll send you some pics to your phone now mate :)

man, they are way to big brother :( 15's i could make work, but 16's i have no chance.....

leeroy?!?!? want some rims for the poosar?!

No stress mate, you able to psot up the pics? I can't post them up cos I don't my phone cable with me :(

Is Artz new jerb near you? He has a ute... :P

Otherwise, I can't fit too many pallets in the stagea, and not even a chair in the back of the evo. lol.

No idea... Tulip St, Cheltenham.

They're going to the tip first thing on Friday morning in a skip, so you'd need to pick them up before then.

5 full sized pine pallets + 1 Beefy CHEP quality pallet + 1 x 44 gallon drum pallet (like birds posted on the back of the truck)

Anyone selling 4-stud of PCD 4x100 wheels? The missus's Civic could do with some new shoes.

What about these?

http://www.rotawheels.com.au/wheels/rota-slipstream

Or are you looking at something cheaper and second hand?

whos got the driveshaft hookups round here fellas?

i need some driveshafts shortened, and a differnent cv putting on the hub side.....

Knox Drive Shaft Services. He's not the cheapest man in the world, but he's definitely one of the best!

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