Now that it is raining in Cali, it brings back memories of me sliding my first car around. Actually it was my father's 88 635csi. One time I lost control in front of the head security guard at school...that was stupid... but no curb. A couple of months later a friend of mine slid into the curb at the same place. He hit it so hard it literally ripped one of his wheels off and man was that expensive.
If he want to save money, just check the last pages of Road and Track, or Motor Trend, or any auto magazine, they advertise about fixing alloy wheels.
If not, just get a new set, and keep doing some stunts![:0][;)][}:)]
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FOUR WHEELING IN STYLE. THE LEGEND CONTINUES.
BLACK 99 ML320
SILVER 03 ML500
BLUE 08 GL320
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