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As long as its good beer, or bundy and coke :D . Wasn't your kill switch(s) going to be an epic project?

Yeah, but I was thinking might be a good idea to do a basic one for now, and then change things down the line.

limp bizkit = worst and you two will burn in hell for quoting it

+1

lies!

everyone was into limp bizkit at some point in their life

this post was backwards... it should say:

everyone was into limp bizkit at some point in their life

LIES!

Edited by Isola
queers

Another quality, meaningful, and thought-provoking post there from Tasman. This thread would go nowhere without your input :D

anyone know if mechanics can easily take lock nuts off rims? (previous owner lost theirs) now I cant take the f**king rims off.

Any mechanic worth his salt should be able to, failing that take it to a wheel and tyre shop. Oh, the locknuts will be forfeit though (basically they smash a wheel brace on them with a hammer and undo them, so they become useless).

Yeah, but I was thinking might be a good idea to do a basic one for now, and then change things down the line.

furry m*ff. Yeah i'm happy to help

furry m*ff. Yeah i'm happy to help

Cool thanks :thumbsup: I'll let you know when I have a head unit. Just let me know what bits and pieces I need to buy for the kill switch and drift switch

so true about everyone being into limp bizkit at some point!

no it's not :)

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