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Old 19-05-10, 10:28
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you need six wheels eh..... may be able to help you out there buddy, could get them all crated up, alot of my spares the rubber is jiggered though so they ultimately would need re covered be it here or over there. I should point out Phill, if you see stuff over here and want it just get it i will store it for you until you can get it back Down Under.... either that or i will start digging through to you now ? i could just roll the wheels to you

if we end up with a massive amount of wheels ie more than ten i may be able to haggle the price down further folks.....i had haggled a fair bit to get it to 70... but hey i am a "bolshy" Geordie lad i will give anything a try at least once I should point out that these moulds should also be ok for T16 road wheels, not sure if Lloyds are the same or if they are wider ala Windsor..

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Old 20-05-10, 01:08
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hi phill if richard acts as your stores if there is anything down south in the uk you want let me know and i could pick it up and deliver it to richard or he can pick it up from mine depending on how big and heavy as he hasnt got a propper vehicle for moving this sort of stuff lol mind you nor have i at the mo as towing 3 complete engines and gearboxes back on a trailer ended up with my landrover on a tow truck

richard what about the front road wheels ?
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Old 20-05-10, 06:06
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Thanks for the offers of assistance Richard and Martyn. You have certainly got me thinking very seriously about it.

There is virtually no chance of obtaining useable roadwheels of the correct type over here so to have them re-rubbered and shipped out from the UK is a viable and financially justifiable option it seems.

Hmmm

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Old 20-05-10, 11:00
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You could also look in this direction.I can keep an eye open.
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Old 21-05-10, 04:28
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Thanks also Lynn. Perhaps you could carry a set over as hand luggage...


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Old 21-05-10, 05:18
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I've been trying to produce dehydrated water for about 30 years. When I get that one sorted, I'll move on to freeze dried carrier wheels.
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Old 21-05-10, 05:45
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Hey Phill, If you need to get your english wheels rerubbered over there, just ring a forklift tyre fitting company and they will arrange for you. It would have to be cheaper than getting them done in england.
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