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guys,

got stickered tonight on the antilag cruise...

need to borrow 4 stockies for the GT-T and also a stock front bumper possibly for the day?

something is wrong with my headlights as well but i'll sort that out myself i guess...

umm... yeah,

priority number;

1 = tyres

2 = front bar

3 = left hand side headlight

anyone with anything would be greatly appreciated, cheers...

P.S anyone with like wheels and tyres with good tread i may consider trading my Work Emotion CR Kai's permanently... just pm me, i won't bite

i have 6 DAYS AND COUNTING, I GOT 2 WANKER COPS

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Mate, maybe try removing your side skirts as well. They are pretty low, and if it scrapes going over the pits, your not coming out of there a free man!! Your coil overs are adjustable, arent they? Take them up to above legal height, just for the day.

Anything else I can do to help man, let me know.

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Thank god they are out there saving lives.

Real crime is to hard to solve for our Police, so they have to fill the statistics so it still looks like they're doing their job.

Just have to read the paper any day of the week to know this is true.

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ohh cant believe this ay u got stickered how gay...why are they picking on you for your rims??

They didnt pick on the rims, but lack of thread. With stock rims, they cant get him for anything cos it came from the factory like that. Ruined the whole night, poor guy was still pretty upset this morning :)

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Instead of chasing up some rims to borrow you should just buy new tyres dude, will have to be done regardless especially coming up into the rainy season, rwd turbo + wet roads + lack of tread = fail

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What?? Wai???

Fatter wheels = more grip = safer...

You're not supposed to have offset sizes unless the car came factory with offset sizes ie supra and porsches.

Not many cops pic on it anyway, cause its a stupid rule, but they can

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