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Thinkin of getting these babies from japan for the 31...just the crack on the tyres worries me a bit. Apparently its only the tyres are slashed, and the rims are not cracked...any1 with more knowledge that can help me with wether these wheels are crap or not ?

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thanks guys

^^^^

cant rly see the rims mate, so cant rly comment

Since we are asking computer questions;

Does anyone know whether I can save my bookmarks on a external HHD? I want to format my hard drive but I want to keep all my bookmarks that I have saved.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=4122578

that will help ;)

^^^^

cant rly see the rims mate, so cant rly comment

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=4122578

that will help :D

and it will

Thanks ;)

:( VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV :thumbsup:

And Thank You Steve

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Since we are asking computer questions;

Does anyone know whether I can save my bookmarks on a external HHD? I want to format my hard drive but I want to keep all my bookmarks that I have saved.

FF or IE very easy done either way

with FireFox click the bookmarks then organise books marks then export and back up it will as you for a location to save DONE

with IE you need to go

C:\Documents and Settings\Steve\Favorites CTRL-A (is select all) then copy and make a new folder on the drive not getting formatted and paste in there obviously your directory wont say steve it well be the name of your computer

steve you have to be the most efficient poster in SAU.

dont get my wrong u still whore it up...

but damn it you do it with so much class, can answer 11ty questions in a single post, then take off to do the same in another topic

/tips hat

hahaha thanks Carl back at ya

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Thinkin of getting these babies from japan for the 31...just the crack on the tyres worries me a bit. Apparently its only the tyres are slashed, and the rims are not cracked...any1 with more knowledge that can help me with wether these wheels are crap or not ?

euroline_5.jpg

thanks guys

they look like cracks you see in old tyre that have been sitting in the sun for years, but the tyres dont look old, so i cant be that.

otherwise maybe they simply got slashed by some dude.

Kissin u got more pics of the wheels? could look at the balancing weights and see how many are on the wheel. To many could mean something. Wheel looks fine in the pic but i dunno if i would trust them.

they look like cracks you see in old tyre that have been sitting in the sun for years, but the tyres dont look old, so i cant be that.

otherwise maybe they simply got slashed by some dude.

My guess is driven on while flat for a while.

I'm out on track tomorrow at Mallala, cutting some laps with the GSXR and seeing how my shoulder holds up under the pressure.

I pick up some new gear today, including helmet and boots I wanna run in ;) Gunna go and upset some slower riders tomorrow by "carving them up" :(

Anyone who's keen for the drive to Mallala can come watch me crash :thumbsup:

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Oh ... and my GSXR race bike is for sale ... someone buy it :D

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