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a set of them would be half handy to make a smooth transition onto my trailer ramps. wonder if theres a second set at JIS :D

if im able to get my hands on this car that kristian linked me to last nite, i might need them :bunny: she looks fair slammed

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lol you crack me up lol i had 5mm but i think they are/were lost in moving wayyyyy to many times cause i havent seen them in ages and didnt use them cause they werent big enough lol so joe from WW put some 30mm bolt ons lol tough as

anyone got slip on spacers i can borrow?

need them TODAY

I have 4 x 5mm sitting here in my shed Nigel. You can come pick them up whenever you like I will be home for most of the arvo.

They are for sale too if you want them Damo - $20 for all 4.

I have 4 x 5mm sitting here in my shed Nigel. You can come pick them up whenever you like I will be home for most of the arvo.

They are for sale too if you want them Damo - $20 for all 4.

ill take them andrew?!

Where can I get some 5/8" braided hose lines and fittings from?

dont get braided get push on fittings with hose..

that way u can see the hose inside when it gets old and worn and they dont leak!

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