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So i will be finally getting my car back tomorrow but one of my rims are cracked and they welded it but im too scared to drive on it.... could anyone lend me r34 stock rims for about a month or 2? ill buy you a carton of something :D

no i wont be doing stupid things that would damage it rg. burnouts[dunno how] donuts or drifting[attemped drifting]

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So i will be finally getting my car back tomorrow but one of my rims are cracked and they welded it but im too scared to drive on it.... could anyone lend me r34 stock rims for about a month or 2? ill buy you a carton of something :blush:

no i wont be doing stupid things that would damage it rg. burnouts[dunno how] donuts or drifting[attemped drifting]

So your telling us you dont know how to do a burnout... lmfao... If i had a spare set, id say sure, you could do burnouts or even drift on them, just dont rim bash em...lol... sorry dude, if i had some i would!

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yes like that one... will you only have one spare or the whole set?? i need these urgently coz the repairers want me to sigh a disclaimer or something saying if my rims fail its not their fault and blah blah blah so this has put me off....

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Just read this thread and I've already been dobbed in lol :P

Um... my rims are floating around somewhere. Either Guy has them or Andrew has them. Don't know if they have been passed on yet lol. I won't get them back for a little while still. I have some 17" rims that you can buy for cheap if you like. Two need new tyres. Make me an offer if you like. Link in my sig. :(

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