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(in my best cop voice)

"Sure you're not a hoon, Mr Tim. Not in a car like that."

(fills out defect notice, whilst getting the anal lube ready)

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haha, if it gets defected it gets defect, big deal. ill just have to rejoin ns so i can post 40 threads about how i got defected and how much the cops suck.

maybe they were cheap cause they only suit wide bodies. My mate sold his gram lights 57s with titanium lip for 2500 with tyres cause the market wasnt there for them.

wtf!!!! if u have another mate that wants to sell his gram lights 57s with titanium lip for 2500 im happy to pay 3000 LOLL

maybe they were cheap cause they only suit wide bodies. My mate sold his gram lights 57s with titanium lip for 2500 with tyres cause the market wasnt there for them.

no way, ben sold those for 2500? that sucks balls i would have MADE my car fit them!

i just bought a full set of wed sport kraz's :mellow: ill have pics soon when i get some tyers 17x8 +8 and 17x9 +17

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^^^ you can go see joe at wheelworx if you want that stuff

hes also taking orders for brand new jap rims CR Kai's, xt7's and xd9's wheel and tyers packages for a REALLY good price. wish he did it sooner and i would have bought up ages ago

no way, ben sold those for 2500? that sucks balls i would have MADE my car fit them!

i just bought a full set of wed sport kraz's :mellow: ill have pics soon when i get some tyers 17x8 +8 and 17x9 +17

ive got a massive soft spot for weds, especially the sports. the sa70's look soooo good.

sa70_car_01.jpg

I would never go to doyles after seeing there work and how bad some of the paint is that comes out of there.

Mine are Work Emotion XD9 18x10 +18 all round

Can be had for around $2500 brand new.

did u use streeter? $2500 seems pretty steep for XD9's, unless that was with new tyres.

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