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Hey guys,

Unfortunately last night i was pulled over and stickered on my way to freo for a nice coffee with the mrs.

My car is actually a 350z, but i have installed the akabono 370z brake kit to keep up with the single conversion turbo i've done. My wheels are illegal as i have been told before by the pit people, and therefore my only hope is a set of stock 370z wheels.

If anyone is willing to allow me to borrow a set of stock 370z wheels with rubber, even if it is just for the day until i get her over, it will be absolutely appreciated and i'll definately pay you back whether its with money, beer, etc.

Thank you so much in advance, and hope this dont happen to no one else on here

Peter

mobile: 0402839768

location: WA

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Hey guys,

got it all sorted.

Standard 18" 6 spoke wheels fit over akebono brake kit for 350z.

I did use a pair of rear wheels/tyres for the front, and another rear pair off another 350z for my rears :)

admin please clos ethread

thank you for all your help

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