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You may have been the one who posted that photo.. Any idea what that actual model is called? I just searched eBay for x5 wheels but there's a lot of options..

May have to speak to import monster for size/offset

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Go speak to Ay Ay Ron at Import Monster. He's the importer for Leonards Hardiritt now... They have some great looking rims for commo's
Leons are bawse. But probably more money than dezz wants to spend.
Euro pcd in Japan is usually quite exxy too.

But I think some Leon Bugels would look nice on VF.
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12 hours ago, dezz said:

You may have been the one who posted that photo.. Any idea what that actual model is called? I just searched eBay for x5 wheels but there's a lot of options..

May have to speak to import monster for size/offset

'style 132' wheels

19x9 ET48, 19x10 ET50

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88E enjoying predicted slow recovery to pre-shitstorm levels, prior to re-opening of operations in March/April

If anyone bought in at the 1.8 cent low they'd have made 70% profit on that

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88E enjoying predicted slow recovery to pre-shitstorm levels, prior to re-opening of operations in March/April
If anyone bought in at the 1.8 cent low they'd have made 70% profit on that

88e is old news, it's all about Day-trading crypto's. Multibaggers overnight.
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I will pick my buys and hold "longish-term".
I've more than doubled my money on ripple. I was using ethereum to buy alts, so didn't make too much bank on that. Neo has been good. Vertcoin has been pretty average. Omise Go has been decent. Just got into Enigma and Bit bay.

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10 hours ago, Odium said:

Ehhhh, can't afford any of that crap... just bought a house. Good news is, it's got room for 3 cars in the garage.

Welcome to mortgageville

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