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is that all pete? you didnt spend much time out my way eh?

sweet

south isnt that bad - what suburb?

christie downs or some shit. shouldnt be any worse than craigmore. :P

also, man that chick in your avatar makes me crack a phat

yup, same, thats why i put it there, you know, sharings caring.

christie downs or some shit. shouldnt be any worse than craigmore. :P

i live in port noarlunga which is pretty much down the road from christies beach and downs.

some parts isnt amazing but like you said, cant be worse then craigmore :happy:

where abouts in chritie downs you living?

Put this over the airbag sticker

warning_pedo.jpg

I don't know whether to tisk dissaprovingly or piss my self laughing

Theres heaps more.. some rather lame.. such as the V8 one at the bottom

Edited by Stagstock
hmmm steve is closest lol

i will provide the case, but have nfi what the best parts are, computer stupid you see.

Can do something for u if u want. I'll be getting a new i7 based system with 6 gigs of low latency ram, 15k rpm SAS drive, nice motherboard, entry level vidcard, 2 terrabyte server drives... etc

around $1.5k worth for something like that. depends what u want the system for and how much u wanna spend. its easy stuff tho

-D

i spent a few seconds trying to figure out why this sounded familar.

then i remembered the wheels, and sizes are exactly the same as ben was gonna run as track wheels.

another coincidence? gonna get some fat viennas as show wheels too?

:P

shutup dave you smartarse :happy:, i was looking into other options anyway. wasnt left with a lot considering the rear guards have been massacred that bad.

(editing AFTER my computer shat itself)

1. hunt for second hand wheels in low offsets

- pros: sick wheels, jdm appeal, extremely stupid width and offsets

- cons: chance of finding something in as low an offset as i need, buckleys to none, and i would need to run spacers

2. buy new jap wheels

- pros: wheels in good width, offset and in my stud pattern

- cons: limited range, price is absolutely rediculous, need spacers more than likely

3. get ROH modulars made

- pros: wheels will fit without spacers, will be exactly what i want

- cons: takes a while for them to be made (2 odd months lead time)

considering it was 5k for meisters, or around the 2k mark for 1pr front and 2pr rears, i think i know what wins while trying to build on a semi-budget

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