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I'd like to say that Adelaide Tyrepower is in the process of fully rectifying the problems I have had and that they have been a blast to deal with and I am looking forward to seeing my car looking the way it deserves on Monday. I may have been too quick to fire in my words in my previous thread but things have all been sorted out now with my car entering Tyrepower once again tomorrow morning. I have learnt that communication is the key to these things and dont let your fustration go straight into many avenues, just stay focused and be reasonable but dont take no crap. Your car does deserve better.

Troy was great with me and very helpful and understanding of the situation I was in and I strongly recommend members to do business with him.

As most of you know my Lenso's did not fit correctly to my car and I was reluctant to do spacers after I rang up regency and just car insurance and madaz input (thanks for looking out madaz, appreciated), so things have changed for the better and I am able to say that Troy has come through for me and helped me pick a rim which would both look great and function well and he is agreed to fix the studs on my car also.

I have decided to go with Koya Inox Imagine 18x8 and 18x9 and I am pretty excited as they look very nice.

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I will update with the outcome of the whole process and I should get pics of them on my car on Monday.

I'd like to thank the users that have given me various avenues and support and listened to my problem.

EDIT: And more importantly offered their time, money and help.

Pauly.

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http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/3636/img5021ck3.jpg -Dish

http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/6665/img5015tb8.jpg -Car

http://img131.imageshack.us/img131/8523/img5020hx6.jpg -My Rusty hub assembly and whatnot

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R33LIN, If you ring up tyrepower they will get you a quote, ask for troy, also, troy is active on NS.com and does publish a few good deals there.

I'm sure if you just pick up a phone tomorow and give them a call he will happily fill you in as he did with me from the get-go.

SUR33L, yeah mate, I know, as soon as I saw those black rims I new they'd match well on my 33 which is silver. It's definitely a nice contrast.

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thanks rbman.

Deluxe, the bitch has been dropped yo... lol.

Just a bit, King lows all round until I pick up a set of more than great coilovers aka Greddy's.

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Yeah might be a good idea I'll ask, but god damn those greddy coilovers look the shit, i know the price is steep but ppl have told me they are second to none.

I'll weigh up the features and performance vs cost. Might just follow ryan up on some.

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