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Originally posted by Sneeza

yes I have standard rims....

I;m in f*ucking tears - why do people have to be such c*unts.... that word is bad - but I don't care. I have rung up like 50million places trying to find discs... I get laughed at, talked to rudely. Cars are f*ucked. Its my own stupid fault for being so trusting

I didn't want to ring you ken cause I didn't want to be annoying... I;ve bothered you enough

Liz , don't cry or it will set us all off * sniff , sniff *.

There is no problem , you have given him no money and he supplied the wrong goods. leave them there.

I will find out Tuesday what is around but be prepared to buy some new ones. Is prolly the best thing anyway cos 2 nd hand ones can be a bit dodgy ( cracks or undersize )

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by zanda

Yeah, Liz.

other option is to try and find some bigger calipers. these often seem to appear on the f/s lists.

Ken, can't the caliper mounts be modified / fabbed up for not too much $$$?

But why bother. You can get new discs for about 280-300 ea. Will cost that much just for the adaptors and machining.

Cheers

Ken

Liz unfortunately it goes with being female and having a fast car - ive had it done to me as well ;) peoples attitudes wont change - but the good thing that comes outta all my car hassles is that next time i know better :(

Originally posted by Sneeza

Why can't ppl just be honest and nice?? I ask stupid questions on here and I get the piss taken out of me.... I ring up places to get a product and I get laughed at or hung up on... what the f*uck is wrong with people.

Liz , don't get so down. You sound like Mr doom and Gloom Belgarion on the QLD whores.

It is not a big issue. Would be worse if you paid for them first.

Cheers

Ken

mmm chilli con carne - gotta have a big dob of sour cream on it :(

I got chicken on the sink defrosting - not yet sure what im going to do with it but im the only one eating it so it dont matter - hmmm i might see if theres some filo pastry in the freezer and do chicken,bacon n cheese filled parcels - hmmm yummy ;)

Dancing might get ur mind off things Liz ;)

Originally posted by Sneeza

Ken - then I am as bad as the people who are rude?? I can't be mean to ppl... I need to toughen up... someone be mean to me .... quick

I feel like such an idiot. People are going to read through this and laugh

Bullshit.

You asked him would they fit and he said yes. If you said you would just take them then I would say that they are yours.

Not your fault he lied to you.

Cheers

ken

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