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need some advice..

I live in the eastern suburbs but work in broady...where is a good place to buy some ROC Drift R rims or maybe some BBS rims???

I'm thinking 18x8 on the front and 18x9 on the back (i.e.245/40 and 265/35 size tyres would be fine)

I would appreciate some help finding a good place to buy the wheels and some good tyres.

Thanks

Chris.

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HYPER CUSTOMS - Rob 0402 090 079

601B Keilor Rd, niddrie

- turbo & intercooler kits

- body kits

- new and used wheels and tyres

- wheel repairs and polishing

- exhuast systems

- high performance parts and tuning

- installations

NOT A SPAM!

Bought 18" WORK rims and tyres off him, good bloke and grouse prices... worth checking him out.

geez HUGE difference in prices there chris...

- BBS start at around 800 bucks a rim new from "The Mag Wheel Centre" in richmond (think they're still there) in 18s

- ROH Drift Rs should be able to be had for around 400ea (at a guess) from any wheel shop eg. bob jane, donnellans etc, as they're an aussie brand

:)

geez HUGE difference in prices there chris...

- BBS start at around 800 bucks a rim new from "The Mag Wheel Centre" in richmond (think they're still there) in 18s

- ROH Drift Rs should be able to be had for around 400ea (at a guess) from any wheel shop eg. bob jane, donnellans etc, as they're an aussie brand

:(

yeah I know...I don't think I will be paying so price isn't the most important factor. I do like the Drift R type tho and they would go well with the gun-metal grey....will check it out on the weekend...thx

there's a set of 18s Drift R ROHs in the 'for sale' section

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=120441

thx. need to buy from a registered business through my suppliers...otherwise i will pay myself...hmm thats not cool.

yeah thats the shit... Mark is a top bloke... 'no fcuking around' kind of guy

yeah thanks...I was told to go chat to mark on my other forum...I get my R33 back on Tuesday (which is being fixed at Box Hill) so i will drop down and have a chat about some deals.

Thanks for your help doods.

KJ

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