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on the way to the gym i turned left behind a car wher ehe suddenly decided to turn left into a no entry road where i then was on the brakes and understeerd into a curb damagin my front right rim and tyre which now is flat, can anyone recomend a place in perth which sells nice sets of rims and tyres for a reasonable price 17 or 18's or if anyone has any for sale thanks again guys havnt had the best 2 days hitting the roo now my rim is buggerd :D

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here are the contact details for tech9tyres;

http://www.tech9tyres.com.au/index.php

check that site man, they have a big show of wheels for drift/race/VIP with pricing and tyre choice too.

Edited by _8OO5TED_
  • 2 weeks later...

if any of you guys want some after market wheels in Perth.

give my mate a call. ‘Yang,’ His the Beaurepair Manager in Melville. gots heaps of good looking wheels and tyre, and he will look after you.

Mention me and he will give you at less 10% discount.

Edited by rice boy

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