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Seems someone stole 10 rims from my backyard in Hampton Park last night, someone that has been here before. I am extremely disappointed to say the least.

As most of my customer base is on SAU, I am posting to politely ask for their return, as if I eventually find out who stole them, I won't be so nice about asking for them back. They weren't mine, and the owners will be more pissed than me, that's for sure.

I will get some photo's up soon, hopefully they try to offload them locally and you guys can keep an eye out for them.

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How do you know it was someone who has been to your house? Obviously came prepared, that or there were more than a few people to carry that many wheels...but were they hidden from cover or something?

They just took the rims as far as I know, and they came prepared as you said. I would say they had been before and spotted the rims, and saw a quick buck to be had. Still waiting/looking for photo's.

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