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Has anyone had any experience sending wheels interstate? I've got no idea

I haven't sent wheels interstate but mine came from interstate via courier and they had heavy duty cardboard on the front and back of the wheels and then wrapped in a substantial amount of black pallet wrap. They had tyres on them though too.... but they arrived safe n sound!

I haven't sent wheels interstate but mine came from interstate via courier and they had heavy duty cardboard on the front and back of the wheels and then wrapped in a substantial amount of black pallet wrap. They had tyres on them though too.... but they arrived safe n sound!

Ive also had wheels delivered via courier from interstate, mine were bubble wrapped inside the original boxes. The boxes were labelled 1 of 4, 2 of 4 etc etc from memory.

What? This is new?

This has been going on for as long as I can remember. Only back in my day, it was black only, and it was the size of the band that determined the 'penalty'.

What? This is new?

This has been going on for as long as I can remember. Only back in my day, it was black only, and it was the size of the band that determined the 'penalty'.

But won't somebody please .. think of the CHILDREN.

*eyeroll*

.. it's sensationalist reporting and crazies coming out of the woodwork purporting this is new and 'omg how terrible is this' that is wrong with society these days. Stab 'em all.

I'm going to start my own business. Importing and retail for cotton wool ... the demand will be high in the near future as we wrap ourselves up in it again and again. I'll be rich!

:D

Yay, Dropped my car off at Horsepower In A Box today, getting Belts, seals, water pump replaced. Oil and filters as well, having a GT3076R, Haltech E11v2, Nismo 740cc injectors, NGK Irdium plugs, Superspark Coils and a Hi Flow cat installed and tuned this week. Expecting about 250-280rwkw, shall post up videos of the power runs if and when i get them, as well as dyno sheets when its done.

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