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If I can have pictures proving that the rears are tens then I would be very interested.

Just can't see tens fitting that easily on the front.....

Edited by PbP-031
fronts 18x8 offset +35 pcd 114.3 tyres falken 225/40/zr18

backs 18x10 offset +42 pcd 114.3 tyres pirelli p zero rosso 255/40/zr 18 same tyres used on alot of ferrari's

these rims are rare cant believe no one has snatched them yet they came out on the veilside r33 gtrs

mate, ur a fkn moron that talks shit... if AND if they were gtr rims, they would be all equal sizes and offset...

more like 18x9+30's..

veilside gtr my ring hole... muppet

#1 - You guys shouldnt spam his thread to begin with. If you dont plan on being a serious buyer dont post.

#2 - Eiad, would be a good idea to not act in the way that you are because i can tell you that people will see how you act and would not want to buy anything from you

cheers

Eiad, want to say that again? Because my dad is more then happy to come and have a chat. If you want to f**k me around again he's happy to come see you :/

Again ? what u mean again never delt with u

PM replied to the idot. My offer still stands. I'll even pick them up. Well that is if their even at your house.

As nothing else was, wanker.

u got all your parts that u wanted wanker not my fault your transport company wont alow parts in the car

HA I rang them. You never even tried to take them in the car. Just like you told my dad that they were at your place and he rang you three times to check and they weren't

Dodgey guy, so don't bother buying shit from him. As I already got f**ked over.

HA I rang them. You never even tried to take them in the car. Just like you told my dad that they were at your place and he rang you three times to check and they weren't

Dodgey guy, so don't bother buying shit from him. As I already got f**ked over.

go

the first tiem your dad came with no notice and the other 2 times i was busy wasnt around and u got all your parts and i chucked a set of enkie rims for free so go have a sook u lil girl

WTF you talking bout, the rims were in the sale thread already dickhead. I don't want them anyway. I still don't have everything you listed in the sale thread so, don't know what your going on about.

And the first time I rang you twice letting you know he was coming wensday at lunch time. So f**k up if you don't know what you going on about.

Further more, I WANT MY!!!!!;

3" HKS catalytic converter

Turbosmart boost controller.

Straight from your sale thread. And the "boost controller" you gave my dad is a f**king air hose fitting.

DO NOT BUY ANY THING FROM THIS GUY, YOU WILL GET f**kED OVER!!!

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