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dan, i may be able to get you a set of 33 gtr rims with tyres, hopefully he still wants

to sell them!

send me a msg from your phone so i have your number again, and ill call you tomoz mate

dan, i may be able to get you a set of 33 gtr rims with tyres, hopefully he still wants

to sell them!

send me a msg from your phone so i have your number again, and ill call you tomoz mate

thanks Craig

i dont have ya number anymore coz it was in my old phone which was stolen

here's mine 0402541975

yeah, this might offend people, in which case i offer this; tea spoon of cement.

yes bit funney because he isnt retarded he cant help it if he likes NIKE :)

well i got them for 155 ea fitted and balanced, but might be a few $$ more if u go straight to his shop

how much for 255x40x17 and how much for 225x45x17

Hahah... very bad taste but I had to admit I lol'd. Zinger that one..

-D

we must be the only 2 who lol'd

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