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Hey peeps,

As the title says i need to borrow a set of 33 stockies for a mate to get thru Regency, Think we have 2 at our joint but am need ing another 2 possibly a full set! With tyre also would be good, NO skids or anything will be done, just a drive to regency and back!

AND of course there will be some liquid refreshments as payment.....

Any help MUCH appreaciated!

Darren :D

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I have a full set of R32 and R33 stockies darren.

I have them staggered on my car. 32 front and 33 rear.

You can borrow them if u want. Only prob is that one of the 33 stockies loses air. Dont no why. Its the one that hit the enbankment. But did not split or blow up.

Get back to me if ya want mate.

Brenton

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I have a full set of R32 and R33 stockies darren.

I have them staggered on my car. 32 front and 33 rear.

You can borrow them if u want. Only prob is that one of the 33 stockies loses air. Dont no why. Its the one that hit the enbankment. But did not split or blow up.

Get back to me if ya want mate.

Brenton

So you have 33 and 32 stockies Brenton?? Does that mean you'll be able to run around with 32 stockies for a while??

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Darren give me a ring - my brother-in-law has a full set of R33 stockies with good tyres just sitting around gathering dust in his garage. He is looking to sell them, but I am sure he would lend them out.

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Yeh I can run around on the 32 stockies for a little bit.

As I said. 1 of the 33 stockies has a small air leak. So instead of giving me drinkies u could just fix it. I assume u will just need them for the day to regency and back right?????????????

PM me if ya want.

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Darren give me a ring - my brother-in-law has a full set of R33 stockies with good tyres just sitting around gathering dust in his garage. He is looking to sell them, but I am sure he would lend them out.

Yeh sweet as Andrew sounds like a plan, Not entirly sure how long he needs them for but i will make sure it's just for the peroid when heading to Regency! will see ehat he wants to do about it and go from there, Will call you about them just before he needs them!

Yeh I can run around on the 32 stockies for a little bit.

As I said. 1 of the 33 stockies has a small air leak. So instead of giving me drinkies u could just fix it. I assume u will just need them for the day to regency and back right?????????????

PM me if ya want.

I'll see how we go Brenton, might be easyier to borrow Andrews Bro in laws as they aren't on a car or anything! Will keep ya posted, cheers!

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if worse comes to worse deluxe, come to my place not far from sinistas (closer to holden hill) and u can switch over ur rims onto my car for the time being, my cars not moving from X location because drivers side window is buggered and I've got auto electrician coming to my house within the next 2 weeks.

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