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who here has had a defect, managed to get off it rather quickly, been given the golden papers of eternal escapage by the magical elf in the land of regency, and used them to tell the various authorities that the vehicle has already passed thru and all your old shit (which is by this time now back on the car) is approved.

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since there is no chit chat in wanted to buy sections can sum1 tell me what these rims are i notice there a 4 stud 5 stud patern

how common is the 4stud 5 stud pattern on rims or has that been modified

Items:

Rims as pictured

Extra Info:

In good condition

Contact Details:

PM me

Price and price conditions:

Under $1200 depending in size of rim, and condition etc of tyres

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The slide turbo's are quote a bit cheaper.

They are journal but really there is nothing wrong with journal.

Trust, mitsi, suby, GTR's use journal.

The little old TD06-20G. Makes 250rwkw on an rb20det but has the response of a 2510. Simply awesome turbo.

The slide turbo's are quote a bit cheaper.

They are journal but really there is nothing wrong with journal.

Trust, mitsi, suby, GTR's use journal.

The little old TD06-20G. Makes 250rwkw on an rb20det but has the response of a 2510. Simply awesome turbo.

What does "they are JOURNAL" mean???

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