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Put up a wtb post in drift sales or something lookin for those kind of rims.

If someones dumb enough to go straight in and take rims they'll be dumb enough to offload them to the first person who wants them

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Quite possible they stole them to use on own cars...

Good luck to them, I wouldn't put them on anything of mine. :P

Tyres were cracked and perished, badly enough to wrap them around a tree at a moments notice.

Tyres were cracked and perished, badly enough to wrap them around a tree at a moments notice.

Hopefully they will use them and save you the hassle of finding and taking care of them.

Darwins award should be issued to them once this happens. :)

For those who dont know what the Dawin award is..."The Darwin award is given posthumously to people who have made the supreme sacrifice to keep their genes out of our pool. Style counts"

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It seems someone has been back, a few M35 Stagea parts have been stolen since. I really hope it isn't someone I know with a Stagea but it's useless to anyone else... Try and help people and this is what I get. :/

Cameras will be installed today fagt, come back and I will be ready for you.

It seems someone has been back, a few M35 Stagea parts have been stolen since. I really hope it isn't someone I know with a Stagea but it's useless to anyone else... Try and help people and this is what I get. :/

Cameras will be installed today fagt, come back and I will be ready for you.

Isn't your workshop all locked n stuff?

So they broke in again?

Or were the parts lying around?

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