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I'm not a F#*kwit mate i know where offsets are

usually printed and there not there....

As for these wheels fitting perfectly on both those

toyotas and skylines...... They do cos i'v had them on both!

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Geez buddy calm down.

Well, it doesn't help when you say Toyotas. How F***ing open is that.

What skyline aswell?

If there are missing details, you gota help with as much details you know from personal use.

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hey mate whereabouts are you?

Any pics of the gutter rash? i will be painting the centres black so thats no issue, but wouldnt mind seeing the damage you mentioned. Have you had them on a balancer to see they run straight? At a tyre joint? they could spin them for $20 for you and let you know if they are bent or not.

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Hay bud i'm in vic,

And as for the wheels runnin straight yeah there fine

they used to be our dyno rims at work,

As for the gutter rash it's fairly extensive but nothin

that can't be fixed for fairly cheap!

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