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ba bowww...

the wheels i was looking to upgrade to were sold right from under me just now! the tread was on the markers tho...still worth 2300..

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...A:IT&ih=004

sorry to all interested..looks like ill be keeping the 18s.

Dane

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They "might" fit Veilside widebody GTR's....but there are only a handful of these in Australia.

Apparently it fits a kakimoto wide body? not sure what that is though HA!

  • 4 weeks later...
thats crazy dish lol gl with sale never seen these befor nice just keep them lol

Cheers for that mate but i cant afford to keep them

BUMP

open to reasonable offers around 3k

Can deliver or i can post at buyers cost of course.

0423 368 924

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BUMP...

and to the guy off these forums (GHOSTFLAMER33) who made me hold these rims for AGES and decided NEVER TO GET BACK TO ME! This is what you get for being DODGY

a google search of the name ghostflamer33, comes up with an active user account on a LADYBOY forum,(im not kidding) and the birthdates of the user match up from this site and that one.....

so anyone who actually knows this guy!? Check yourself before he wrecks yourself... this guys a closet homo for sure. Seriously google the user name...hes had an account for a while from what i saw,,,, and some of the things hes said on that forum ???f**ken sick......................................... KARMAS A BITCH

POST EASTER BUMP YALL they ARE on ebay , but will accept offers at this stage.

Dane

LOL crazy rims & hilarious find! :)

Haha yeah , his username still comes up in the search results on google, but hes since changed his name on his ladyboy site to avoid further embarrassment. Hes obviously just delelted his account since my posts.... just proves how much i was right....... Whats worse i think hes with a girl on skylines aus....wonder if shes read this teehee!

Bump will accept offers under 3k

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argh f**k wish i didnt have to rebuild my motor.. these would suit project silvia perfectly!

Cmon mate, u can pay me in several payments! i need them GOOONNNEEE

BUMP

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:IT&ih=012

Measurements: OK for the rear : from the mounting suface of the rim to the edge if the rim that is closest to the brake side, the measurement is approx 135mm.

For the front: the mounting surface to the edge of the rim closest to the brake side, it is approx 110mm.

From a couple of quick calcs, based on the rims to be 13" wide at the rear and 11" at the front, i have found both offsets to be -30

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