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speaking of Ferrari's, anyone see the front of sunday mail? I went to school with the groom!

Yeah,, serves his silly ass right.. those "Testacle" rossi suck when the power comes on it get extremely light in front, not a good car for burnouts anyhow .or for anything really.... but pulling chicks they work extremely well.

and yes I have driven one for a very extended period of time and know what Im talking about BEFORE anyone has a comeback...lol

not much a fan of staggered diameter. meh, bit of guard loving for 9.5's could be alright i guess. lol.

I'm getting 18x9.5+12. More than welcome to try them out to see what a decent size/offset combo looks like.

:(

most people familiarise ferrari and f&f with:

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that scene, but each to their own

thats the scene i was referring to.... havent seen the others for quite some time...

what part of 2f2f was this cutter thingy? i got it on avi somewhere

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