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hehe, yeah they are mighty fine rims! although I dont think the chrome would suit a white car.

Im pretty keen on these Racing Hart CR's im lookin at....what you guys think?

second pic is the rims.....first is my very poor attempt at puttin them on my car using paint....but you get the jist...:laugh:

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Got some wheels for sale on aus300zx.com. Check em out and if your interested you can sign up and buy em.

http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?t=258001

http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?t=253335

http://www.aus300zx.com/forum/showthread.php?t=257874

thanks for the links...but 2 of those are 17's, im after 18's, and the 18's in the last link are in Bris and not really my kind of style rim.

was Aaaron (rampant.net.au) quick in responding to your enquiry? I've yet to hear back... is that normal? i'm not too concerned, because i know some of these car places are uber busy... but i'm thinking i might not have put down the correct email address? and i think i read that they would try to respond within 24 hours?

was Aaaron (rampant.net.au) quick in responding to your enquiry? I've yet to hear back... is that normal? i'm not too concerned, because i know some of these car places are uber busy... but i'm thinking i might not have put down the correct email address? and i think i read that they would try to respond within 24 hours?

Just incase you sent your enquiry to the wrong address its:

[email protected]

In my experience, he usually responds very quickly. I for one have delt with him many times and he ALWAYS comes through with the goods. Both in the time he said it would take, and at the price he said it would cost. Cant beat that!

I wouldnt hesitate to recommend him to anyone, and I know i will be using him in the future.

when I first sent him an email, he replied within half an hour (it was around this time I emailed him (btw 8-9pm). Since then sometimes he has taken a little while to get back to me. He's been of great help with many questions I was asking about rims for my ride, such great help that I've now bought rims off him.

Highly recomend going through Aaron to get whatever your after, as many people have said...he can pretty much get whatever your after. I know he'll be my first stop as soon as Im after anything else.

cheers

i've actually dealt with aaron before in a very round-a-bout way... but never used the website enquiry form before... i might have put in wrong email address... i'll check my mail when i get home.

are you going to let the cat out of the bag abscent? or are we waiting for pics? >_<

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yeah, i'll be keeping my black BBS 17's for some r-compound rubber eventually...just cant afford the rubber right now. Was considering some 16's for track work cause the rubber would be cheaper, but i dont think it'll be that much cheaper?

What sorta Rays you looking at? So many types/colours would suit your colour car....

I got a call Wednesday from Aaron saying my rims were in, but he wasnt happy with the gutter rash on them, so he's getting them repaired for me (no extra cost), what a champ! I'll be sure to post up some pics as soon as there on my car.

yeah, i'll be keeping my black BBS 17's for some r-compound rubber eventually...just cant afford the rubber right now. Was considering some 16's for track work cause the rubber would be cheaper, but i dont think it'll be that much cheaper?

What sorta Rays you looking at? So many types/colours would suit your colour car....

I got a call Wednesday from Aaron saying my rims were in, but he wasnt happy with the gutter rash on them, so he's getting them repaired for me (no extra cost), what a champ! I'll be sure to post up some pics as soon as there on my car.

I want TE37s i guess...he will look for some and see what colors i can get 2nd hand. Then we will suss our some r-comps. Hopefully get this done before the WRX PI track day.

you dealing with him too KJ? i'm being snubbed :) someone mention me in passing please (dude who had dealt with gareth from j-spec)

yeah he is great...we sent like 10 emails last night to each other...must be wrong email or somethoing mate.

i got a reply just yesterday, but he's totally swamped with a new container that's arrived.

i've actually dealt with him once before, great guy to work with.

i wasn't fussed, just wondering if he might have been on holiday or something.

it's not like containers are little things :P

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