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They will 15x6.5 so are the wrong size since he is looking for 14's

Adrian of you are looking for 15's then i ahve a set of light weight 5 spoke 15's that you can have for $300.

hey do they have tyres? and whats the sizes?

yep Breaking Bad and Dexter are 2 of my current faves ..... along with Weeds and True Blood! Can't wait for Californication, Chuck and Dollhouse to start back up soon too.

yep Breaking Bad and Dexter are 2 of my current faves ..... along with Weeds and True Blood! Can't wait for Californication, Chuck and Dollhouse to start back up soon too.

season 4 ep 1 of dexter has me hanging on the edge of my seat !

hey do they have tyres? and whats the sizes?

They do but only 2 have tread and the other 2 are hard because they are fairly old. same size as the factory rims 15 x 6.5. the tyres are either 195's or 205's

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yep Breaking Bad and Dexter are 2 of my current faves ..... along with Weeds and True Blood! Can't wait for Californication, Chuck and Dollhouse to start back up soon too.

I've seen all the other shows you've listed but never heard of Chuck. ATM watching weeds, True Blood and Entourage as they are released each week. s04e01 of Dexter was good but a little predictable.

I'm really hanging out for the final season of Lost. I just re-watched all 5 seasons to remind myself of the storyline and all the plot twists.

hey didnt really know where to put this but does anyone know why i can only send 1 private message then if i try to send another it says there is an error and that i have to wait till a certin time and its like 8 hours away or something like that. is it coz i havnt made many posts or what ?

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^^^ no it is flood control to stop the spammers who were consistently spamming SAU for a while there. I believe if you donate to SAU (go to 'purchase paid subscriptions' (or something like that) in your user cp) it is lessened. Even I have a limit of PMs I can send per minute these days - it used to be unlimited for me :)

I paid the deposit on my new car today :) .... and NO, none of you have seen it .... the 2 I were looking at both got sold on me :ninja:

I hope the mechanical check holds up tomorrow - but it darn well should on a car with only 27,000km on it!

They will 15x6.5 so are the wrong size since he is looking for 14's

Adrian of you are looking for 15's then i ahve a set of light weight 5 spoke 15's that you can have for $300.

Got any pics Dale? Looking for a more "fitted" rim for my 31, has some sort of 4 stud Nissan rims on it with a very high positive offset.

%*&^! beautiful

Presumably one of the first in Aus too hey.

that thing will grow in value down the track!

WANT! however the bank probably wont agree with me. nor the missus... blah

some lucky chump will land it

Reckon I might have found the reason why my Stagea is running so poorly.

The FPR hits nearly 60psi on start up/warmup and makes a slight whinning noise, then drops to barely 30psi after 10 seconds or so and the whining noise goes away!

I'm swapping the FPR tonight. If the car runs better, then I'll know its the FPR.

:)

Reckon I might have found the reason why my Stagea is running so poorly.

The FPR hits nearly 60psi on start up/warmup and makes a slight whinning noise, then drops to barely 30psi after 10 seconds or so and the whining noise goes away!

I'm swapping the FPR tonight. If the car runs better, then I'll know its the FPR.

:)

wasnt that the malpassi one ruby ? Ive had them die a few times on the RB30 and now keep a spare wreckers one in my parts box..lol

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