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when we have the playaaas ?

I reckon there was almost enough in here the other day, I could probably get a few more when it gets going as could all the others im sure. Just gotta find a place to play then, lots of places near me but im not sure where every one else is located

im located in wilston, but as josh knows im easy

some where around there might be good, its pretty central and a lot of you are from that side of town yeah?

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Martin these are the wheels I have at home. They came off my 33 when I bought it. No idea on offsets but I'm pretty sure they are 8.5 wide. Are these the same ones you were talking about last night?

edit: mine are 17s aswell. the ones in the pic are 16s

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Martin these are the wheels I have at home. They came off my 33 when I bought it. No idea on offsets but I'm pretty sure they are 8.5 wide. Are these the same ones you were talking about last night?

yep that looks like them

Those aren't the same as the rims on that Zed last night. The one from last night looked more like Josh's VS rims. The tops of the spokes came to more of a point with the bottoms wider, colin's ones are almost straight lines

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