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Kind of a trading post item, but really just putting it out there to drifters.... I bought some rims for the Legnum which I cant use the tyres (too big). SO I have a set of 4x Falken FK451 245/45/17 tyres for sale.

Two are basically brand new (8mm depth of tread), 2 are on the tread bars (but still ok for drift a few laps). I'd be looking for $100 for the lot, so 2 near new, and two ok. These tyres should be available in about a fortnight for anyone who wants them. PM me if you are interested

Cheers

Lee

Ha! By the time summer comes around, you'll be as large as a whale (in a good way :P).

i know LOL, and since i'll be a whale by then i'll need water so i can survive haha

and your pool sounds like a good place to do that :(

i'm really hating this, i'm hungry ALL the time, i'm not use to eating so much :P

i woke up feeling really hungry, i just wanted to sleep lol.

ooooooooo The Pineapple Express is a MUST see, it's friggin hilarious

haha i'm going to see it again when it comes out :(

Kind of a trading post item, but really just putting it out there to drifters.... I bought some rims for the Legnum which I cant use the tyres (too big). SO I have a set of 4x Falken FK451 245/45/17 tyres for sale.

Two are basically brand new (8mm depth of tread), 2 are on the tread bars (but still ok for drift a few laps). I'd be looking for $100 for the lot, so 2 near new, and two ok. These tyres should be available in about a fortnight for anyone who wants them. PM me if you are interested

Cheers

Lee

Consider them sold if they aren't already.

Aight anyone a panel beater and wanna help me finish fixing the 32?

Just thinking about it, theres not much left to do to get it looking reasonable. Considering it's gone

from this:

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to this:

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I reckon I've done alright for a ghetto mechanic :laughing-smiley-014:

Even better, all it's cost me so far is one $11 tow rope (which I broke ;) 2500kg my arse).

Edited by AndrewJZX100
ok those that are smart i travelled 325km and filled up with 52lt of fuel so i still had 13 lt in the tank what was my lt/100

whats the fuel left in the tank got to do with it ;) you wanna measure fuel consumption you fill it up drive around till near empty then fill it up again. that way the fuel the go's in the second time is the fuel used to do the distance and the k's on ya clock is how many you've done naturally.

how big your tank is and fuel left dont make any difference when you talking consumption, only when your getting into how far can you still go and get off a tank

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