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I have a set of Rays Eng Volks at Daves shop. They are 17*7 front and 17*8 rear, how long do you need to borrow them for?

Ken

Long enough for Dave to see if the noise coming from the rear of my car is due to two bent rims, or buggered bearings, or a buggered diff.

Plus enough time to get the car through rego, bent rims sent to Adelaide, fixed and returned.

Car has been sitting at Dave's for three weeks - need to get it fixed and sold.

I was eyeing the rims off - he said they were from a Mazda (huge spacers on it).

Long enough for Dave to see if the noise coming from the rear of my car is due to two bent rims,  or buggered bearings, or a buggered diff.  

Plus enough time to get the car through rego, bent rims sent to Adelaide, fixed and returned.

Car has been sitting at Dave's for three weeks - need to get it fixed and sold.  

I was eyeing the rims off - he said they were from a Mazda (huge spacers on it).

Yep, came off one of the front cuts but will fit a line too. Tyres are fcuked though! Wont go through rego. mmmmm....

Let us know.

Ken

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hey im selling a set of 18" lenso wheels w/tyres for cheap. near new. only used for bit over a month. still in nick condition no damage no ware. bought brand new $1500 selling for $950 ono. for quick sale.. reason for selling is coz they sent me the wrong ones and cant be stuffed goin through all the trouble to complain lol. email if u interested [email protected]

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