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You want to live forever? :D

and when you die you'll have glaze on your face...lol get your mind out of the gutta, ya perves

krispy cremes are heaven,, but best when fresh,, kinda like most other things, best eaten fresh...lol

I didn't think crispy creme was so hot until I saw the drive thru que in USA wrapped around the block with cops directing cars ????WTF its a doughnut

but when the sign flashes hot and fresh the people come running for em.. insane!!!

best doughnut,, chocky fried Cinnamon rolls,,, instant heart attack.... including quad bypass heart stopper!!!

plate size cinnamon roll heaps of cinnamon and brown sugar rolled into it , then quick deep fried, drowned in glaze, then dipped in chocolate on top for a cost of 99cents

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PIKTARZ!

(if someone has a gaurd roller, ill be your friend if you let me borrow it. :D )

got these from JIS,

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17 x 8 +5 and 17 x 9 +11

rears dont fit, need some gaurd massaging, fronts are mint.

enkei fitment,

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bit meh, s14's have a huge amount of room under the gaurds.

work fitment.

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pretty flush on the front, rears will be flush with a 5mm spacer. but i gotta work the gaurds first.

the all important dish test...

front,

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rear,

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also got this.

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Nice wheels Dave. How much for the FMIC if you don't mind me asking?

Edit: Is that propped up by an AM cat?

cheers dude. intercooler kit was $430 delivered. and no, not an AM cat, xforce.

quality rims mang

thanks! was gonna head out and buy some d1r's soon actually, lol, much prefer these.

.... oh yeah andrew, wanna buy my enkeis? :D

Seems like I only just offloaded them on you! Put them up on ns.com sure you'll sell them quick enough.

.... best doughnut,, chocky fried Cinnamon rolls,,, instant heart attack.... including quad bypass heart stopper!!!

plate size cinnamon roll heaps of cinnamon and brown sugar rolled into it , then quick deep fried, drowned in glaze, then dipped in chocolate on top for a cost of 99cents

I disagree Troy - the best (and one of the few good things) about the USA is churros. I could eat them until I look like a nig fat churro. :D

I actually found a chain that sells them called "Churroz" in Melbourne (not as good as USA ones though), and there is also a churros bus/van at the Queen Vic markets. Wish we had them here.

+1 to any sort of Krispy Kremes - I don't know how many online petitions (which admittedly do nothing) I have signed to try and pressure someone into opening a store in Adelaide. I heard whispers some time ago that the were going to open one in Rundle St, but it of course never happened.

PIKTARZ!

(if someone has a gaurd roller, ill be your friend if you let me borrow it. :D )

got these from JIS,

4902P5120746.jpg

17 x 8 +5 and 17 x 9 +11

rears dont fit, need some gaurd massaging, fronts are mint.

TOP choice dude! :D

What work wheels are they dave?

My stag came with an identical copy set! Weren't in the best of condition ill admit. Some oxidising in places and a few flat spots on one of the front wheels from previous owner in the home land (jap) Bahh cant believe I traded them off to a mate with some other bits and pieces for a set of 2nd hand adjustable shocks....

Just got sent this via email. Interesting video, quite scary when you think about it really if it's all true. Sort of like assimilating a culture from the inside. Makes you think what the world will look like 20-30 years from now

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