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Ive got some RB25 cams as well, and a shit load of tyres for ya Marki they are just a little worn on the outside but have plenty of tread on them, but there all 18s. range from $20 to $30 each.

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Here ya go Shane i got the dog box for ya ive even thrown in the dog. ;)

bahaha.. hi5!! :sorcerer:

Ive got some RB25 cams as well, and a shit load of tyres for ya Marki they are just a little worn on the outside but have plenty of tread on them, but there all 18s. range from $20 to $30 each.

could be interested.. my sponsor gives me cheap.. but.. he wants that damn ass sticker on my car for me to get cheap cheap..

i need 17s.. 205??? 215s...?? skid rubber.. or if u knw of any S13 rims chuck some rubber on them ill take them off ya..

^^ dont agree with the fag bryn..

Shane how much u want for them standard cams..

name a price and their urs big fella. its not like i have any use for them lol

trader rate is goooorn but i note the warn rate hasnt. LOL :P

theyd make sure the wanring system was working, but they couldnt give a flying fark about any other 'features'

GO SAU!

rofl

name a price and their urs big fella. its not like i have any use for them lol

theyd make sure the wanring system was working, but they couldnt give a flying fark about any other 'features'

GO SAU!

rofl

picked up those track rims today bish, dumb f**ks left the rubber on them, rears about 30% fronts about 70%. these things are so farkin light, made in japan but i cant find anything other than jawa on them. gotta get some gutter rash off one of them but they clear the brembos by at least 10 mil. SWEEEEEET!

siff mark, im keeping you company, im just waiting for you to invite me over so i can taste that cute cock of yours.

ahaha ur emoticons on msn lol

trader rate is goooorn but i note the warn rate hasnt. LOL :P

hopefully they put an age cap on members.. over 70fark off!!

picked up those track rims today bish, dumb f**ks left the rubber on them, rears about 30% fronts about 70%. these things are so farkin light, made in japan but i cant find anything other than jawa on them. gotta get some gutter rash off one of them but they clear the brembos by at least 10 mil. SWEEEEEET!

pics noel.. wanna see.. should weigh them..

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