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Turbonetics = SOLD

Adamas = SOLD

WORK 15" RSBs = SOLD

Racing Hart 17x7 = SOLD

SFORZO 17x8 = SOLD

New Set

Rays Tom C7Rs 16x8 +30 = SOLD

Bump!

Eventually when I get round to it, i've got pairs of rims that don't have full sets i'll be posting up.

Will trade a few sets of rims for Te37s :whistling: 18x10.5+15s :whistling: or other rims at that size.

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Can't PM as not enough posts.

Still have the Rays RBTs?

Still do mate. But they're mine unless I get a very very generous offer.

Cheers

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Simon:

Do you still have most of these wheels? The original pic links are hard to follow now: any guidance there?

Any updates on what's left?

Thanks,

David

Hey David,

Photobucket have changed their way of showing albums.

But its on the right - sub-albums, thats where the pictures are.

Here: http://s676.photobucket.com/albums/vv125/bulksale/

Listed in alphabetical order, the same way the "rims-list" excel file, located here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=8a7d46b273739fc77e82a711e5eb3785e04e75f6e8ebb871

Most of the rims are still available. Send me a message of the ones you're interested in and i'll let you know if they're still available.

Cheers

Simon

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Another set gone.

- RacingHart Tracers - 5 Spoke 16x7 +23 = SOLD

Turbonetics = SOLD

Adamas = SOLD

WORK 15" RSBs = SOLD

Racing Hart 17x7 = SOLD

SFORZO 17x8 = SOLD

Rays Tom C7Rs 16x8 +30 = SOLD

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I'll take a look and sort it out and get back to you.

Here is the link to the spreadsheet. Seems the other two didn't work.

http://www.mediafire.com/?5sjdf727yecso0b

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