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On saturday I let my old man borrow my car for tha day and he went to northbridge and I have bbs wheels with these covers over the wheel nuts which look like a big 6 inch bolt which you can just twist off and they have a bbs logo on them, and when he came home I noticed one of them was gone!!! And I was about to sell my rims but not gonna have much luck now! so looks like I'm gonna have to try and get hold of another cover!!

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evilR33 has a set of 17x9 veilsides which have good tyres but are ....umm..... interesting to look at .They will prolly fit your gts-t.

I have a set of polished 18x9 impul 5 spokes with new tyres but I think the offset is wrong for a gts-t.

Cheers

Ken

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Originally posted by adam 32

talk to daniel aka 25GTT, he had one of these centre caps made up a while ago

Yeah if you want a whole new set of caps let me know! Awesome job at a very reasonable price! i have multispoke rims and the caps that i got made suit them down to a T.... except one of them are now missing :-( So will have to try and get another made up...

If you need help don't hesitate to let me know:D

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Here is a picture of the rims, theres the big black bolt in the middle that you twist off right! except when you twist it off not only the bolt comes off but about a 3 inch radius of the panel around it does too so I'm not sure if it could be made up? I think I might need a genuine one

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Originally posted by jmp

I think they moved with Speed Works to their new location.. No idea what the new address is though, sorry.

Wheels World

4a Carbon Court

Osborne Park

As mentioned in another thread he is having an open day on the 14th...the day before our bikini wash day! worth a try. John seems like a really nice guy and always willing to help!

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