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Hey guys
Sure some of you have had this problem before but here goes.
I'm after a set of wheel for my roadrunner.
Found a person on A bodies forum selling some but have no way of
contacting them. What do you all do, what do you recommend.
Please note i'm not going to buy an A body i have more then enough rust already.
Thank you
 
Hey guys
Sure some of you have had this problem before but here goes.
I'm after a set of wheel for my roadrunner.
Found a person on A bodies forum selling some but have no way of
contacting them. What do you all do, what do you recommend.
Please note i'm not going to buy an A body i have more then enough rust already.
Thank you

Just like D575 said, register on the forum, make yourself at home for a little while and get to know a few people. Though there are thousands of worldwide members, the majority are in the United States and you're in Australia. You'll need some good feedback (or at least a positive vibe) to get people comfortable in dealing with you before they'll try to help you out with shipping wheels thousands of miles away.

And from an A Body owner, albeit a joke ... I'd have to recommend that you leave that second-to-last sentence off of any Wanted post you might write over there. That's NOT the impression you really want to make if you're hoping to get people to deal with you.

Good luck in finding that which you seek.
 
xs3 or 4. I am a member on all the "body only" sites including a number of others
 
Register on the Forum. :eusa_think:

X2 yep join & send them a private message, along with your contact information, shows your serious & not just a tire kicker & what parts etc., that your interested in, maybe compliment there car or what ever, give them a good reason to want to respond, be respectful, give a little back ground maybe, be a car guy/gal & try to connect with them 1st & by all means, don't ever insult them, well at least at 1st anyway...LOL... it seems to work for me... Good Luck
 
just go to summit and order some 15' wheels they're cheap and delivered quickly
 
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