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Old 15-01-2009, 11:43 PM   #1
Wolfblass
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Default Cortina MK1 GT rims.

hey guys

my oldman, my brother and i were looking though some stuff and we came across a set of rims. My old man said he got them off his uncle who used to own a original cortina mk1 gt back in the day. From the information i found on the net, i found that there were an option rally rim?, i have a photo here of cars with the same rim.





just wondering, how can i tell if there are genuine and how much would these fetch, im going to give them a clean but just to give you guys a picture on what they are they are pretty much the same as the mk1 GT's above. ill try and pull out a rim again and post them up asap as they are pack away


thanks

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