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sorry to pry mate but i was just randomly wandering around ns.com and there was some guy with an S15 that was REALLY after some GTC's, new or used. So i PM'd him your link for the rims, this was 1 day before you posted that they might be sold, so i thought the two might be connected, and after all this time, i thought i may have found you a buyer :thumbsup:

anyways, gd luck with the sale

Paint will always crack when you roll it.

I paid $330 to get all 4 of mine done by the people that do top show cars etc, and paint still cracked.

not necessarily, i rolled mine myself with 18 year old paint and they didn't crack at first, even now that have only just split open on the inside, nothing a quick touch up wouldn't fix (if i could bf'd), i didn't use a heat gun. a proper panel beater should be able to roll ur guards without them cracking the paint, if they are good enough they can even pull them out a bit without doing damage, just depends on the shop.

Dude, appreciate your intentions - but the point has already been made about guard rolling, people have experienced different results doing so.. there's no need for everyone to continue chipping in their personal experience. It's a worthy topic of discussion, just not in this thread..

Anyway Payment has been received. Wheels are now sold. wootsmiley.gif

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