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did the drive in a X-trail i have rented, currently sitting outside watching the sun go down drinking a bottle of 18 year old scotch

Heads up us north lads are heading down your way tomorrow night (B&R meet) seeing as you lot are too lazy to come up and see us.

Whats up with your car John?

doing too many hektic skidz and popped a tyre/rim.

still dont know how the front tyre went bang lol

Whats up with your car John?

One of my tyres went down (thinking it was the valve) and i didn't know it had come off the back bead. Limped it to the workshop to put air in it and heard and awful scrape... that was the rim buckling. So now I need new rims. Ordered them, but they won't get here till next wek. To add to that I'm being screamed at to get my car out of the workshop. So awesome fun. :down:

So looks like i'll be going heli-boarding on sunday if we get some good snow on friday/saturday, full day flying back country run, no lifts no crowds. Only down side is a higher possibility of death or injury. But im ok with that.

On another note the only skylines i have seen over here are non turbo 4 door 33's on stocko 15" alloys. Probably CA20's

did see a nice 180sx though

john,

you can use the wheels that were on my car. (not the BBS ones) that will get you out of strife. they are yours to pick up. mine has no suspension under it currently so I'm in no hurry to use them.

also

fkn subaru!!

john,

you can use the wheels that were on my car. (not the BBS ones) that will get you out of strife. they are yours to pick up. mine has no suspension under it currently so I'm in no hurry to use them.

Cheers, Chris. It's looking like I might need to pinch them for a week. Can I swing by at lunch tomorrow and grab them please? My rims should arrive early next week.

hey fellas.

John I also have a set of rims here if you want to borrow them.

Thanks mang! But I gotta get it out of there tomorrow though unless I want a really cranky SM. And Chris is right around the corner.

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