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Lookign for a favour ppl. Im needing to borrow someones crappy and horrible 17" rims to put on my car whilst i sell the 18s that are currently on it. The car wont be getting driven so i wont be wasting your rubber...or for that matter the tyres dont really need to be legal.

what about my 16s? (32gtr)

Or even my 18s? (34gtr)

im running out of room :P

I also have R33-t stockers (only 2)... fark... ive got too many rims.

Actually... Bass Junky has first dibs on the R33 stockers, i totally forgot i had 2 of them

If he doesnt want em you can have em.

what 18's are you selling?? may be interested??

They are Lenso GT-05s, they are a nice wheel and these have done about 3,000kms. I bought them as some nice road rims so only got 7.5" wide as i wanted cheap rubber as i have the 17s with semis for when i need traction.

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  • 3 weeks later...

OK... I would start my own thread but I'm a lazy bugger... LOL

I need to borrow a full set of either GTSt33 wheels or 32GTR wheels with tyres for about 6 weeks...

I have kinda sold mine and need something to roll the car around the workshop on until it is painted...

yeh, so anyone?

PS don't lend me anything good, in case it gets overspray etc on them :D

Thanks

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