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Heya Guys,

I really really need help... no not in a psychiatric way!

My mags have been sent off to be resealed due to some problems with them! Unfortunately i cannot pick them up until Monday. In the meantime my car is jacked up at PSI performance, Brett is on holiday for a while as of Saturday......

Basically if i can't get my car out of PSI by Friday I am doooomed!

If i could plllleeeaasse borrow someones spare wheels just for the weekend. Any to fit an R33 gtst, I will pick em up and drop em off on Monday....... name a price....

P.S. I promise there will be no skidding of the tyres or anything whilst i have them

Thanks in advance

Daniel

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I Would Hereby like to Proclaim that Nexus Six is Officially deemed a LEGEND! From now on he will no longer be known as Mr his Name will be called by son of rajab or Legend.:uh-huh:

Once again thank you for your Help Nexus...oops sorry Sir son of rajab Legend Nexus:uh-huh:

Ahhhh I don't feel so stressed out any more :-)

Originally posted by Hicks

I also got standard rims if anythin falls through, i'll even let ya smoke 'em up. :)

:lol: AHAAH cheers dude! i will definataley keep you in Mind if anything happens!

It really is good to see that these forums are actualy worth something. Amongst all the bitching and crap that goes on its still good to see that people can lend a hand to each other! Thanks heaps Fellas!

I now also proclaim Hicks as Sir son of rajab Hicks:D

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