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yeah ill post pics later today

as for delivery no idea... im in QLD 4163...

ill weigh and measure them tonight - lol and then maybe go here http://ausrotary.dntinternet.com/forums/vi...pic.php?t=77997

and let you know

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Weighed the wheels and tyres last night - they are like 18kgs each

And if you stack them ontop of each other (as seen in pic) they are about 94cm's heigh..

with a diameter of like 62.5cm's

IE would make a rectangle of about 63cmx63cmx94cm and weigh 72kilos...

lol - almost sounds like were posting a dead body

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