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Curious, do ordinary wheel/tyre shops sell p1s? Otherwise, how would i go about getting them?

Theyre definately my favourite style (in gunmetal actually) on a silver r33, i absolutely love it. At first i was thinking gunmetal drifteks or te37s but i think the p1s have won me over.

Curious, do ordinary wheel/tyre shops sell p1s? Otherwise, how would i go about getting them?

Theyre definately my favourite style (in gunmetal actually) on a silver r33, i absolutely love it. At first i was thinking gunmetal drifteks or te37s but i think the p1s have won me over.

Ordinary wheel/tyre shops won't sell Buddy Clubs

2 stores which sell them:

http://www.bt-revolution.com

http://powerplayimports.com/

Here's a list of authorised Buddy Club dealers:

http://buddyclub.com.au/2007/locateadealer/locate.html

There is a buddy club shop now here in sydney!!

check out www.buddyclub.com.au

Otherwise any other shops that imports parts from japan. These rims are made there and not local here in australia.

Im thinking off selling mine and getting another set. Where abouts you located?

Pm me if you keen.

cheers

Sidd.

My rims are up for sale if anyone wants to purchase it..

Check for sale section!!

cheers..

So keep a look our at this thread in a months time when i can afford rims again!! hahah

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