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hahah Craig not till you get some reall brakes to fill the rims :dry:

no offence c0ris you can search through my profile for all my posts or threads and find some ive posted hundreds of pics here

Fred - no probs

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beggars cant be choosers

i dont want shit photos
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lol, i have the reciept for my rims still, can i return them? then ill have a few grand.....

got price from rice barn today, dba slotted 296mm rotors $289 ea, or the EXACT same rotors on ebay, $470 pair DELIVERED.

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but there the same size as you already have ill find a website for you but it will take some looking cause i have no idea but bare with me

hahahah im better than i thought

http://www.spikesauto.com.au/brakes.htm

he does em for a little over 2g and he's in Adelaide if your serious on bigger brakes

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