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Hi,

I have decided to get new wheel's, had enough of my 16'" looking for decent 17" or 18's

Does anybody have a pair around the house before I go to the tyre shop? :(

Looking for a package with tyres..... but will not say no to a nice set of mags as standalone

sexzila

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i 'was' thinkin of selling my 18" work rims, and get some 20" bling bling chrome rims.. but didnt have enough time to look before i needed new tyres :cheers:

www.tempetyres.com.au cheap cheap rim and tyre packages.

Can you please send me an image of the wheels . [email protected]

Thanks

Al

if you get whats on the rim, they're Toyo Trampio tyres. I just got a set on mine. Very nice tyres so far. It cost me about $1100 for the set which is cheap.. if the rims are not much more than that and the tyres are in good condition, sounds like a good deal. Even tho i also dont really like tri spokes, personal preference tho...

hey mr zilla, are you interested in Buddy Club p1 Racing 2 with s03 all round on 18?

Hey Erik.

Long time no c :)

Can you email me the images and th eprice thanks:)

[email protected]

How's the car going? Will have to take a photo of it one day when I catch up with you.

I like yellow :)

Al

Hahaha, yeah haven't meet you for a long time.

I'll send you piccies today, if you want to see the rims. You can do it as well.

Car is going fine, nothing has change.

:) I wanted to see your creation again someday, like my old one :)

Erik

Cool sounds good, the other black car of yours is in my folio and when I do the interviews people ask about it......

Hi Al

I sent the pictures already.

What interview al? You got the piccies in your folio? I don't get it

When I go for job interviews as a Graphic Designer people always ask me about the car on the banner and I tell them it was my friends car before he got a new yellow :)

Most people haven't seen R34

And that banner is 3m long .... :D

Are these your wheels?

And can you post the price.

Thanks Erik

he wants 1500$, i said click the link that i posted for more info, they are not mine so i dont have much info but i thought ide post em to help you out anyways.

Sorry Ramis,

For that much money I can find a new package with tyres :(

At the moment looking for a nice white set of mags :P

Or anything else if I like it :D

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