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dont have dump pipes yet or boost controller plus i want braided lines which all = dollars

Chad, you don't need braided, they're cop magnets, stay black.

And I already told you that I'd do you a deal with my split dumps and pay me whenever.

So all you need is a boost controller.

You've got them now so get them on there the same time as me.

Cool thanks Pete, i just want braided lines cos i plan to be hitting the track a fair bit, was going to paint them black so they didn't stand out. Just need to work out what boost controller to get, i prefer one that i can hide in the car easy.

i dont think work misters are 2 piece?

i can see studs between spokes :banana:

Theres Miesters SP1 and SP2 ? One is 2 other is 3 piece rim ?

Then there is also the SSR Proffesors (i think) which are pretty much the same rim...

Correct me if im wrong.

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