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sorry to ask for help once more but car is almost back on the road short of some rear tyres currently showing canvas :dry: just wondering if any one had some stockies or something lying around just to chuck on for like a month if that till i can by some new rubber, or if someone know of some really cheap 18" tyres i can but cheapest I've found so far is nankngs for $150 a tyre as still $300 and the fact that I'm spending that plus a week at the moment tyres are a little down the list.

Thanks in advance everyone

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i got a pair of 300z stockies that i use for rubber burning days.. i got them from inline when my mate farad used to work there, got them for $50 each with rubber.. they got a fair few lieing around out the back..

i have my stock stagea rims, 16", but the rubber is pretty bad on 2 of them, and i don't think the other 2 would pass inspection

dude you really are too nice a bloke, aslong as they wont blow in about three weeks thats fine for me before i had my accident i was going to replace my rear tyres two days later they were at the stage where in the dry they would start spinning with sparks as soon as i came on boost so yeah really not good. so if it's cool with you could i borrow two rims? hope to get new rubber in a couple of weeks so it wouldn't be long also working on getting another front mount soonish so hopefully in a short while i have your stock i/c back to you but i'll keep you posted on that.

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