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yes but big spacers like that suck ass.

So no.

Would love some VS-XX's or VS-KF's though, but not spending another $3K on wheels at this point in tme LOL.

Besides, the Keto's new shoes are gonna rock everyones jocks :):):bunny:

yes but big spacers like that suck ass.

So no.

yeah, 55mm spacers would be somewhat excessive.

Besides, the Keto's new shoes are gonna rock everyones jocks :):):bunny:

care to share? :P

shutup

its fine

as is my alternator.................stupid bollocksin POS...........................time to look for a Ford i think LOL

buy a toyota.

:ninja:

yeah, 55mm spacers would be somewhat excessive.

Yep. Im not happy about the 25mm's I got going up front as it is.

care to share? :)

15 x 8 -4 Superlights in platinum. Will be fitted with a roll and slight flare, also dropping the car an inch in the rear and half an inch in the front, then being repainted in the original toyota off white.

buy a toyota.

:)

Why? So when it breaks down it costs 3 times as much to fix? LOL.

Least with a crummydore you know there's a shitload of spares going around, and they dirt cheap.

Just needs a 5ltr and she'll be right LOL.

15 x 8 -4 Superlights in platinum. Will be fitted with a roll and slight flare, also dropping the car an inch in the rear and half an inch in the front, then being repainted in the original toyota off white.

f*cking. nice!

Why? So when it breaks down it costs 3 times as much to fix? LOL.

least they dont break down 2 days later :)

Just needs a 5ltr and she'll be right LOL.

very true.

and a working electrical system.

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Well, he still pops up every now and then, but without his license he's been missing for a while.

My day is a bit meh, too much work to do so really SHOULDNT be on here, but having CBF with work issues LOL

Well, he still pops up every now and then, but without his license he's been missing for a while.

My day is a bit meh, too much work to do so really SHOULDNT be on here, but having CBF with work issues LOL

Oh that's right I remember him telling me now...

Mine is the same, I have to get end of month done but CBF either :laugh:

Plus I am a bit out of it this monday...not sure why either lol

Im covered in Body filler and have primer dust up my nose.

But I have finished guards.

And a quick not to those who dont think you can fit wide, low offset wheels to an aussie delivered R31, you're doing it wrong, and harden up.

That is all.

(BTW Matty, I think your spacers are in tyrepower.... BJ tried to give them to me and I was like "WTF? You're kidding right? Im not running 35mm bolt ons" LOL)

Edited by R31 drift pig
Im covered in Body filler and have primer dust up my nose.

But I have finished guards.

And a quick not to those who dont think you can fit wide, low offset wheels to an aussie delivered R31, you're doing it wrong, and harden up.

That is all.

(BTW Matty, I think your spacers are in tyrepower.... BJ tried to give them to me and I was like "WTF? You're kidding right? Im not running 35mm bolt ons" LOL)

weeeeeeeeeee

*goes to get keys, then looks at the fact its 10pm*

will go past tomorrow methinks

operative word being "THINK"..

They weren't sure who's was who's.

Mine wont rock up till friday now.

mine were meant to hav been in last friday lol

begs the question, what hav i got on the front of mine atm?

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