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Alvin ROOLZ

I can do better in the wheel department.

Howbout a set of brand new nismo lmgt4's in 9.5x30 offset with new tyres for 3500....or...Da bomb...Volk GTC's in black with chrome lip gtr offset 9x18 with feddy semis 50% tread mint for 3 kay.

Just needs coon steelies to skid, k.

Just needs coon steelies to skid, k.

gotcha covered. power cruise style. 13x5x175 with 20% tread.

Will need a blown big block to turn them tho.

if the series 1 afm pwnd had will work on a series 2

No chance

Tell Andrew that if he wants someone who actually wants to do the work, and actually wants to learn, that I'll still come work for him. The course is done in 4 weeks :D

*Martin Likes This*

PSSSSSSS noises aren't good in.... See if you can get a leak tester :O

That's what she said

As far as I'm aware - series 1 is green, series 2 is pink. I only say this because when I was looking for one I got told a green label from a series 1 25 would work on my 20.

Truth

You'll have to ask reallll nice like though :(

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Reall nice ;)

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Morning gentz.

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Congrats

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It's the final count down

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Alvin ROOLZ

That's what she said

I can do better in the wheel department.

That's what she said

Howbout a set of brand new nismo lmgt4's in 9.5x18. +30 offset with new tyres for 3500....or...Da bomb...Volk GTC's in black with chrome lip gtr offset +12 9x18 with feddy semis 50% tread mint for 3 kay.

GTCs. Or, get some of those wheels dan is selling

*Toaster Bacon*

win ?

Could be win, I'd have to try it to be sure. Somehow I don't think it would be as good as properly cooked bacon...

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Needs less yellow

Just needs coon steelies to skid, k.

We're not allowed to call them that any more

gotcha covered. power cruise style. 13x5x175 with 20% tread.

Will need a blown big block to turn them tho.

yeah, no way a fairy little juice bottle skyline motor will turn those Noel, you'll need 6 or 7 litres of pushrod power for sure

P.S. Morning Mangs

P.P.S. Mint.

P.P.P.S. That's what she said

how do you get to say flamin mongrel and have it stay as flamin mongrel ?

do you mean cunt?

pig is a fun one as well, it trys to change it to cop, fuck knows why Well look at that, they fixed it :(

Edited by Smity42
do you mean flamin mongrel?

pig is a fun one as well, it trys to change it to cop, f**k knows why Well look at that, they fixed it :(

yes, yes i do

So buy a yellow one already. :blush:

tbh I'd rather save for a bigger than normal home/unit deposit, get into a property be it cheap and nasty and then get some flat brimma skid rig. I'm old now, couldn't you tell :wub:

I'm sick paying some other cU*nts home loan off

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