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does any one have one I can borrow to do the lips in the rear arches of my R33?...........265 rub over bad bumps!

What happened to your mate that had one you posted in the other thread???

PM richzx as he was gauging interest for up north last month, otherwise if your coming down to Hobart talk to tas180 he will look after you :blink:

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What happened to your mate that had one you posted in the other thread???

PM richzx as he was gauging interest for up north last month, otherwise if your coming down to Hobart talk to tas180 he will look after you :domokun:

tried contacting him but havn't got hold of him as yet.....

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its like $40 or $50 to get it done....just go to a wheels place and they will sort it out...might save the hassels

Not too many tyre places here in Tassie do it :wave:

Just PM Purtell (tas180) the dude is probably the most pedantic SOB i've ever met when it comes to his ride and you only have to look at the cars he's already done locally to see some of his handy work :domokun:

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rang my mate who had one, but he sold it a 6 months ago.....not enough work in lonnie for it!

Taz just tee up a time for Antonio to do em for you, he's not that far of a drive...

or

wait till the cruise (if you can) and do them then ;)

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