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Why is that some carnts advertise stuff for sale on these forums and then not respond to PM's.... seems kind of pointless to me! :bunny:

i have given up buying from the for sale section for that very reason... get a reply or two, then nothing. lazy fks

is anyone heading down lonsdale way tomorrow ?

grand auto sold me the wrong part and well , i cbf driving all the way back down there to exchange it !

plus i dont think ill have a car tomorrow -_-

I'll be at noarlunga tomorrow, but I'll go coming from the south, so i cant do anything unfortunately. What about public transport?

Does anyone have or know of anyone that has some bolt-on spacers lying around I could borrow for a short time to see what size I need? I would really like to see some 20mm's on, but don't want to fork out the cash for some until I am sure. It would be much appreciated.

that ended with the gay nikes and the strawberry milkshake.

that might be insulting....................if it come from someone with more than 4cylinders n 1 turbo :bunny: diet coke of tuff, not quite tuff enough :)

lol u were there when i got that wernt u :)

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