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btw cas...

http://page7.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/g91619685

17x9.5" 114.3 PCD.

$260 buy it now for 3 + shipping costs + agent costs + international freight.

use two of em and have one as a spare. or get streeter to just chuck one out and send 2 to save on shipping.

problem is that that's too small. Can find 15s, 16s n 17s but no 18s to suit gtr. No 18s at all actually

How much do you reckon this 'car' would go for thesedays?

limited edition convertible model AE86. NOTHING to do... just get in and sliiiide.

so umm shan i mught need your thread tap things. got the centercaps drilled off, but the threaded bits of the screws are still in there

why the fuck did you drill the caps off? that just makes it harder to pull out.

oh, I thought you ran 17's on yours. my bad.

all good man thanks for looking :) did u know the guy who bought the damn things ran spacers underneath. Only 5ml tho. I had no idea lol

reply to my facey msg Nick! :) no love

sorry dude been absolutely swamped with work this week, and busy all weekend

When do you need it done by? maybe i can do it on wednesday next week during the night or next weekend?

hamish - thanks for the tip with streeter :) import monster quoted 1850 which i was already impressed by - streeter just got back to me as below:

Work CR Kais

Bronze

5x114.3

18 9.5

22730yen each

If shipped by Sea Post (shipping time 6-9 weeks)

Rough costs on that would be something like this…

Cost of item ¥90,920

Ship item to me ¥0

Bank fee to pay seller ¥630

My commission ¥7,000

Shipping to Aus, Europe or U.S. via Sea assuming 13 kg x4 ¥31,200

* (I could be off with the weight but what ever it costs to send Ill

pass on to you)

ROUGH TOTAL in JPY: ¥129,750

*If not in Aus or you would prefer to use PAYPAL: plus 4% paypal fees ¥134,940

ROUGH TOTAL in AUD: $1,674

*depending on exchange rate. current rate is 80.8

pretty happy with that but 9 weeks is a bit worrying. means i need to find loaners in interim. assuming i get them.

...i want to.

niggaroj, come over saturday, I'll be working on the ceffy.

niggaroj, come over saturday, I'll be working on the ceffy.

I use laurence (jesse's old housemate) and also streeter when L's not available and they're ace. never had any dramas. it's not 9 weeks. 9 weeks is worst case. I get my stuff in a month usually.

niggaroj, come over saturday, I'll be working on the ceffy.

I use laurence (jesse's old housemate) and also streeter when L's not available and they're ace. never had any dramas. it's not 9 weeks. 9 weeks is worst case. I get my stuff in a month usually.

thats pretty comforting, thanks :)

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