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So anyways Ive finally decided Im just going to get the Rays Engineering Gram Lights - 57 Maximum Pro in a 18x9 +22 & 18x10 +22

I know they not going to fit that well but Ill just get them on then get the body work done to make the fitment right :P

Thristian, are you working at my favourite dominhoes store on sunday night?

oh hellzzzz no - f**k working there when a ODI is on hahahha

So anyways Ive finally decided Im just going to get the Rays Engineering Gram Lights - 57 Maximum Pro in a 18x9 +22 & 18x10 +22

I know they not going to fit that well but Ill just get them on then get the body work done to make the fitment right :P

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gr...66#entry5076966

not the colour you want but might be worth considering.

http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=98489

Short version (was a few years ago now so may not be accurate):

*nick tried to spam their site advertising an online gambling site he owned

*nick denied owning the gambling site

*was determined said gambling site was illegal, and nick did own it

*mangs did mad interwebs detective skills and found out his full name, address, etc.

*mangs found his photobucket, pictures etc

*mangs found him listed with a conviction for statutory rape or something, listed on sex offenders list

*photobucket pictures match sex offenders picture

*mangs do their best to f*ck up nicks life

*nicks 'family' comes on crying about how they ruined his life

*photoshops, videos, massive lols ensues...

*nsxprime server crashes about 11ty billion times from the load

Edited by Smity42
http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Gr...66#entry5076966

not the colour you want but might be worth considering.

Nah bro Im trying to steer away from tha chrome . . . Thanx anywas :P

P.S. I dont think the guy whos selling them even knows what the f**k they are (model, size, o/s)

Morning ppls :)

Whos got a good story from the weekend ?

Some effing c-bomb ran into my front bar at the fail of a wedding reception I was at one Saturday night at the Redcliffe RSL. :P

Now I have white speed stripes on my car :D

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