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brandon,

just checked this pic, it was uploaded on cruisingbrisbane from thursday @ harry diner, buahahah car is dirty, nice cameras show the dirt even more loool

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hey mang, sorry didnt reply your pm, f*kin sau limit shit, but yeah its all boring shit atm. wat spec on ya rims? size / offset etc?

reading the mail never felt so good :)

you got work tmr at 1 again man? or usual at 630?

back to the usual but might have another late start this week. i like night shift :D

hey mang, sorry didnt reply your pm, f*kin sau limit shit, but yeah its all boring shit atm. wat spec on ya rims? size / offset etc?

hey mate,

its all good, do tell me if u need a hand, fackin bored all day , rims i think are Advans Ra3-DT 18x10 +19 wrapped in nankang 255's all around, apparently very very rare rims, were on the car when i got em, hated them but kinda grew on me, planing on work emotion xd9 18 x 10 + 18 soon in white,

what are you doin to the 32?

Edited by brizzy_rocker
back to the usual but might have another late start this week. i like night shift :D

well let me know you sly dog and we'll do some work on the 32 :)

hey mate,

its all good, do tell me if u need a hand, fackin bored all day , im not sure about rims, but i thnk theyr 18x10 +19 wrapped in nankang 255's all around, apparently very very rare rims, were on the car when i got em, hated them but kinda grew on me, planing on work emotion xd9 18 x 10 + 18 soon in white,

what are you doin to the 32?

volk gtc's!! do it do it

and the question is, what isnt dave doing to the 32... :D

what are you doin to the 32?
and the question is, what isnt dave doing to the 32... :D

not much, just a few little things...

when u get ur new rims you gotta aim to fill the guards up, and then put a little roll on them. then make em look the shit. like so...

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haven't finished yet, but looks the jizz.

Edited by 32_Dave

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