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So have you seen there is going to be a new Desmond Regamaster release? In fact there are already some pre-orders being taken. At the moment they just have a few sizes available but I'm told more will be released as time goes on. 

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We've been in touch with ICB who seem to be pushing it in USA and are working on something for this side of the world.. :D

http://desmondwheels.com/

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Alex my son I think it would be best for someone in the Hawkes Bay region to fit a decent set of these on an M35, or maybe even a Leaf. I am willing to make that sacrifice, and I will require no payment for my service, because I love you like only a Jerk truly can. Mwah.

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22 minutes ago, Hertz Donut said:

Alex my son I think it would be best for someone in the Hawkes Bay region to fit a decent set of these on an M35, or maybe even a Leaf. I am willing to make that sacrifice, and I will require no payment for my service, because I love you like only a Jerk truly can. Mwah.

Hahah even not in NZ can still find the Jerks. A leaf you reckon.. maybe a little while before the fitment on those is out 

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