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craig if u want a set i can get them for around $1350 del.. without tyres..

Nice.

They jap made ?/

I really like my wheels.; jap made etc. but they are alittle small for the 34.

think those rims are a perfect fit.

IBTL?

I know what it means. I know when it's used. I just don't see the point. It is a blatant whoring post. Are kudos given for a IBTL post? Does it mean that you are so wise that you can tell when a thread will be locked... and... decide to contribute nothing other than raise your post count.

I just don't get it :thumbsup:

^^^ David, for some bizarre reason, many members on here take pride in having a high post count, and posting IBTL just gives them an extra post.

I really have no idea why someone would be proud of being a whore and wasting every ones time (some days I get home from work and have over 200 new post notifications in my email to go through - 90% of them rubbish posts), but therein lies the genesis to your question.

I would rather make a few hundred useful posts than 10,000 useless posts, that is for sure. In fact I think my post count is around 3,000 and I have been on here around 7 years :) - some people have tripled my post count in 1 year .... sad little men .... :thumbsup:

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