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Origins I reckon. The DTMs come in poo sizes and the CRkais are fairly common. I'd go with the other style of Origins (DNA 01) though, as the ones you posted look heaps similar to Work Emo XT7s.

Make sure you get the 9.5 +15s though :(

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Lol no surprises as to who the leader of the wasteland is :(

oi Chazza, aka fullyhypernshit, can we drink at your hockey games? I vote we get a group down there and get shitfaced and abuse the opposition :(

Haha you sure can! My game this friday is aaaagggeeesss away, well for me anyways :) Golden Grove at 7:45pm.

And then next week i got 9pm at Seacliff.

Take ya pick lol!

any1 know where i can get a hicas lock out bar locally? 32 gtr?

shit from anywhere? i dont care lol

Have you rung any of the shops in Adel, like JMS, Japanese Import Spares??

I know ISC have them http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=182368

Pretty sure between those 3 places you could get anything........

^ Well if it was me I quite like the DNA 01s as you get concave spokes and dish (win win :(), but of your choices I reckon the DNA 02s look the best (probably because I like XT7s and these look very similar :().

Having said that, the DTMs do look okay, and you can't really argue with the price :)

Powdercoat em white like your Drifteks and you're onto a winner I reckon.

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Has anyone had any experience with replacing the parker light in a 32 GTR (headlights with the projectors, not the N1's)

My left parker isn't working anymore and I can't work out how to get it out?

iv done a few of them but they have all been GTST's they all had like a long stick thing attached to them so you could turn it and pull them out without loosing any fingers lol. being it round if ya want and ill see what i can do.

Reckon he could get one for my laser?? lol

I know you can get placards that say that the standard size for rims on a laser is 15" instead of 14"

Oh well. Haven't been picked up for my 17"s......yet lol.

charmaine, you get my sms RE: sunday?

Oh yeah! Woops lol. fair forgot to reply. Um where bouts do you live or work? Cos i guess if you finish work at 3pm, you could meet us somewhere.

Like either way I've got your num and you've got mine, so maybe just give us a text when you finish and i'll let you know where we are :(

But yeah, just depends how far away you are i guess lol

Oh and i got ya other text aswell - Don't worry bout it! lol Tis all good. If you get on my bad side..i'll let ya know lol ;)

EDIT: Sorry for quoting directly underneath you :)

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