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hey guys, well i brought some Buddy Club PI's - 17 x 8 all round

got me some rubber, 235/45's - looks pretty sweet :P

but 1 problem....

centre caps?

don't the buddy's come with them? It looks sweet except for the missing centres - looks ****ed...

and on the rear of my GTS i have some shit sticking out of the centre about an ince or so - so i would need like dome centre caps for there...

i am wondering if I can get the centres? And if so where form? I don't mind haveing to buy them But i would have though you would get them with the rims :rofl:

thanks guys

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I'm sorry to here about your lack of centres gatty but was just wondering if u can post some pics of your car with the new rims on it.

Give me a really good idea about how they would look on mine. Also how much did u pay and who did u get them off? PM me if would rather not make it public?

Gatty man, I got Buddy Club P1s on my line and they look sick.

If you wanted mags with centre cap, you should have brought something else.

They don't come with them.

But I can tell you not only are they lightweight, they are pretty strong too.

Mine did not bucked after a minor accident with the gutter, but got the sh$t scraped out of them :)

hmmm

i got them from http://www.modyourcar.com.au

17 x 8's all round cost 1500 to my door (+ or - 50 bucks)

i recomend them t anyone - i ordered on a Sunday - bank transfer on the Monday - recieved them on the Friday VIA courier service (from perth all the way to Qld!)

great job and I am going to order some more stuff through them!

my mags look great - just have to lower the front a inch now and it'll be sweet :D I will take some pics tomrorow after work and post them tomorrow afternoon - i will also do some close up's of the centre's so you guys can see what i mean :D

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hmmm

i got them from http://www.modyourcar.com.au

17 x 8's all round cost 1500 to my door (+ or - 50 bucks)

i recomend them t anyone - i ordered on a Sunday - bank transfer on the Monday - recieved them on the Friday VIA courier service (from perth all the way to Qld!)

great job and I am going to order some more stuff through them!

my mags look great - just have to lower the front a inch now and it'll be sweet :( I will take some pics tomrorow after work and post them tomorrow afternoon - i will also do some close up's of the centre's so you guys can see what i mean :D

that site seems to have good prices on alot of things.

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