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I need some help, Im getting all painted, and kitted up for autosalon, But unfortuantly im going to be running low of money after all of that is done... i have lil 17's that i think are abig let down to the nice bodywork im getting done, and no where near enuf money to be able to buy a set of rims. So i was wondering, would i possibley be able to borrow some nice person's 18's or 19's just for the show... :D The rims wont be driven on because te car is getting trucked to the venue, so no stress about curb rash or burnouts, wich i wouldnt do anyways...

I'll even say pritty pritty please, and buy you half a carton of watever... oh and lots of huggs haha :)

my number is 0424933728 and im Kels, if any1 could help me out, i would much appreciate it!

Thanks heaps!!!

Xo. Kels

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what about a full carton?

lol i'll try and find some for you Kels... i might be entering myself seeing as though i'm doing paint and panel work too... if i don't make it in time you can have my 18''s for the weekend... they should be painted black with a polished lip by then... they'll look like this;

http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheels/zini...8_blk_ci3_l.jpg

never know though you might be able to find some nicer ones... what exactly is getting done though?

i know you're getting that kit from Fibrevision but come on, don't be so 'top secret' with us and fill me in lol

A very low skyline on 17s still looks hot, with 17s you can lower the car further just for the auto salon. Do you have adjustable coilovers by any chance should you not be able to source some 18's?

Nah i dont :D i was thinking, oh ill just lower the car, but then my bill for paint came in :( I dunno my 17's are in imac condition, no curb rash or anything, i just dont think they'll do the car justice on the day... thats why ive opted for 18's, atleast there a bit bigger... lol...

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