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Yeah thats what I recon . . . Now I jus gota get rid of my wheels

Just keep a look out for them on forums. Maybe import monster or ebay?

+1 for TE37. Looks great + easier to clean that multis. Man your 34 is really a money pit now! Just got new rims not long ago and now you're changing again... Hahaha.

PS: you do realise for TE37s to have those dish size, you'll needa get 10.5" yah?

OMFG :thumbsup:;):):):O

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That is all . . .

The size of the rims remind me of those on Hate Tax's. You cant even see the rubber. Looks weird to me but nice dish.

anyone interested in going down for top gear live?

lowballers be warned: it won't be cheap

I was thinking of it. Should be good. Where you going to stay and stuff?

How was everymangs weekend ?

I was thinking probably not staying, just fly down for the day

Have you looked into the package deals ? See the show stay the night then see the top gear car museum

i didn't know there was a car museum?

If its the same gay shit they had last year, it's not worth it. But I wouldn't have called that a museum.

I'll look into it...

Dunno mate. Just saw it on the ticketek website

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