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really how did u know Ed? ur eyes been sneaking have they? fag(no offence to other gay people)

dont worry smokey wont get offended, hes used to it!

hahaha

Ill come visit ya tonight mass, wat time u there till

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bad luck mass, hope u can garage the car soon driveways suck! I wouldnt have ever considerd buying the cars ive had if i didnt have my garage.. But thats no excuse some people are f*ck heads thats for sure try living in guildford...

im here till 11ish...

just look for the beast out front, if its not there then im gone!!! but then again the lights will be off hahahaha

sweet im meant to be here till 12 tonight but will prob jet eariler... about to get the Feed in for Californication Episode 9!!! red hot!!

bad luck mass, hope u can garage the car soon driveways suck! I wouldnt have ever considerd buying the cars ive had if i didnt have my garage.. But thats no excuse some people are f*ck heads thats for sure try living in guildford...

yeh it does, i mean the car is under ea car port, below road level, its secure with a car parked behind and a big gate. so its not too bad for now... stupid gronks... i dunno

nah, no way did someone steal one nut.

it either came loose or the stud has broken off.

when you say you checked they were tight, what was the torque wrench set to? What are the other 4 nuts on that wheel tightened to atm?

well i only torqued them up by hand, i dont have a torque rench... they were all firm and didnt need tightening. the stud isnt broken and there are no signs of metal filings, so it wasnt forced off or anything... as for coming loose i really really doubt it, i mean i checked them on sat wen i washed the car, it was only driven once over the weekend for like 30mins, and thats it. no chance of that...

That really sucks, man...

I'm considering putting some wheels on Teh Wagon, but:

1. I like to roll stealth; and

2. I'm worried about this happening to me too.

I don't use my car a lot, but by the same token it's not a garage queen. If I have to go out, I use it. I'm pretty careful about where I park, but you can't always park exactly where you want, can you? And to think that this could have happened when you have your car parked AT HOME really sucks.

That really sucks, man...

I'm considering putting some wheels on Teh Wagon, but:

1. I like to roll stealth; and

2. I'm worried about this happening to me too.

I don't use my car a lot, but by the same token it's not a garage queen. If I have to go out, I use it. I'm pretty careful about where I park, but you can't always park exactly where you want, can you? And to think that this could have happened when you have your car parked AT HOME really sucks.

Yeh same with me man, i try to park it in places were its visible, as in most people can see it so no1 really has the chance to breakin, i mean i wudnt be able to leave it isolated in a back street for longer then 10-15mins hahaha it gets annoying but meh wat do u do? I thought of this before i bought it, but i mean i really wanted a 34GTR so i said who cares i can deal with it... its hard tho..

Sorry to hear that Mass Iv!!

I'm looking out for my rims!! they costed $2000 ! so I'm heaps worried :)

i hate thieves... :yes:

yeh i know the feeling, i mean my rims are worth at least $3500 and id kick myself if i had to replace them...

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