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I see your hopping for a nice £75 profit :sneaky2:

 

Not at all huck, the wheel nuts and locking wheelnuts cost me 80 quid.

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Take the locking wheel nuts back and get refund as they are unlikely to get stolen as they are not popular unless you have £500 of new bfg At's on. Put the wheels back on ebay with reserve. The depth of tread seems to keep changing I would measure each tyre otherwise you will get accused of mis describing.Good luck

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i have sold the wheels and tyres to a mate with a disco, i got £225 back so thats not to bad, just lost on the carrige. i will keep the wheel nuts for when i find a set of boost alloys.

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