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There's gotta be businesses like that in the DC area, though. You oughta check that out Soulsea :waytogo:
 
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There's gotta be businesses like that in the DC area, though. You oughta check that out Soulsea :waytogo:

Well, this is the thing ... whomever buys them might not care and would prefer the discount, or they might care and do it themselves. The only reason to fix them myself is if I decide to keep them, otherwise I think I would be limiting further an already small market for wheels this expensive.
 

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exactly! Fix them and keep 'em :waytogo: Just get a slightly larger tire to fill the wheel well out :)
 
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It depends on what he's switching them with. Any idea's yet?

Any of these:

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Nice choices!!! I'd say middle or bottom! I like both of those :D Do you know the name of the bottom one? Those look really clean.
 

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