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FOR SALE: Set of secondhand imported Momo mags for toyota corolla (mint condition), bargain

2017; University of Oklahoma; Volume: 91; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1353/wlt.2017.0250

ISSN

1945-8134

Autores

Nick Mulgrew,

Tópico(s)

Metallurgy and Material Science

Resumo

WORLDLIT.ORG 41 stable url http://www.gumtree.co.za/a-car-tyres-rims/overport/for-sale-setof -second-hand-imported-momo/1001639422780910165059408 sale area Overport (Durban) date listed 9/5/2011 for sale by Owner item I am selling a secondhand set of 4 (four) 16” (sixteen-inch) Momo rims/mags made for a 1995-to-present year Toyota Corolla. The label on all the packaging says “5769757 alloy wheel momo revenge antracite opaco 16” 6j 4x100 toyota corolla 1995>2000,” whatever that means. It’s the only set of these mags we know of in the country. A man at a shop told me they would also fit the following cars: Daihatsu Materia, Daihatsu Sirion, Daihatsu YRV, Daihatsu Trevis, Hyundai Accent, Hyundai Getz, Hyundai i10, Mazda mx-3, Mazda mx-5nb, Opel Agila, Suzuki Swift, Subaru Justy, Toyota Yaris XP/Verso . . . Basically if you have an East Asian car with 16-inch wheels and love a street-racing look, these are probably for you. He also told me to list you these numbers: dth 16/ et 43/ pcd 4x/ cb 100/ 6j 54,1. I don’t know what they refer to, but if you want these rims, hopefully they will mean something to you. I’m just a rookie with these things. If those numbers don’t make sense don’t blame me—blame Asad from Violet Motors on North Coast Road. If you need more info just email me. I’m sure I can find out whatever you need. colour They’re black, matte (like anthracite coal, which accounts for the name, even if it’s misspelled.) You can see them in the picture. (I was going to write that you should rotate the pic the right way around to see what they really look like but then I realised wheels are made to rotate so I guess it doesn’t matter LOL.) condition Too perfect to my eye. I bought these for my son seven months ago for his birthday, imported from Italy (via eBay), but they have never been used. All four still have all the packaging—the plastic wrap and the edge protectors and the fabric impact dampeners fiction FOR SALE: Set of secondhand imported Momo mags for toyota corolla (mint condition), bargain by Nick Mulgrew 42 WLT JANUARY–FEBRUARY 2017 (unfortunately I don’t still have the boxes; we threw them out in the middle of the night in case he found them). The little sticky thin plastic sticker they put on all the logo bits is intact. Not a scratch on any of them. There is also a “cap set” included. I still have the forms from customs and revenue if you need to reassure yourself these are not fakes. I was worried that there is no manual, but Asad told me that you probably won’t be able to fit these yourself. (They need something called a “staggered” fitment. Ask your Asad for details.) reason for sale My son was a beautiful son and I always tried to make sure he had a good future. Being a teacher (chemistry) I could see even from his early days he was always a little bit behind where he should have been. We thought it might have been ADHD and we got him tested but they couldn’t really tell us much, other than he had some learning difficulties. So I enrolled him into the vocational school at George Campbell, which my colleagues said was the best school for a boy like him. He didn’t do much, didn’t do too well, didn’t have many friends, but was always the sweetest boy. That was what his teachers said—being a teacher I would always trust them, because a teacher doesn’t say they like a child when they don’t, trust me. Out of matric he shirked for a while, worked at a fast food place on Sparks Road, and finally met a friend—the fast food place’s owner’s dad. They were proper slam ous, that family, but the boy seemed decent enough for a son of a beef eater. That’s where the trouble started. A month after...

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