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Thanks mate, I really want them to go before i go to japan (7 weeks away). As always i have more parts than i need, and i seem to keep buying more lol.

hey rich

to hazard a guess how heavy would they be with no air in them?

looking at bringing up here to qld...

thanks

mick

hey rich

to hazard a guess how heavy would they be with no air in them?

looking at bringing up here to qld...

thanks

mick

I'm delivering a car to Newcastle next weekend. If Beer Baron's near there (say 20-30min drive), or could meet me there, I could transport them back for alot less than any other freight you'll find.

Thanks for that offer mate. I will let you know what shakes out with mike (wrxkilla). :(

bloody legend!

:D

so did you sell that r30? you had it on the trailor at the nissan meet the other day hey? looked good.

will try sort something out and get in contact with you both...

thankyou

mick

hi mike,

i hope it goes well tonight mate, if you are keen to take the rims, give me a buzz and i'll get them on their way :)

hey rich, i have just been offereed some re55s

just gunna check them out, i think they a bit softer so not really what i want i think.

will get back to ya mate

thanks

mick

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not yet :P

Liquid, i sent you an email but i got a delay notification. Not sure if you got it ok?

Thanks,

R

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