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yeh love, Ive had arthritis developing since I was 11.

32 now, knees removed without replacement, 2m tall - takes its toll.

currently on mobility impaired pension. seeing i cant do diddly squat

yeah it hurts dosent it

i had to do x2 refills yesterday at work and iwas almost crying with the pain

i have also decided to leave the salon now cause it dont want to build it up and then have to leave anyway

yeah it hurts dosent it

i had to do x2 refills yesterday at work and iwas almost crying with the pain

i have also decided to leave the salon now cause it dont want to build it up and then have to leave anyway

yup, sure does.

shocking loads of pain - definately been there before.

I feel for you

what stories might they be?

A good mate had them on his 180, he found 7 had stripped and 3 had come loose. few other stories of tyre places stripping them. Also can seize, due to the different expansion rates between the steel wheel stud and alloy nut.

A good mate had them on his 180, he found 7 had stripped and 3 had come loose. few other stories of tyre places stripping them. Also can seize, due to the different expansion rates between the steel wheel stud and alloy nut.

yup yup alloy is to soft

james im getting jager for tonight want some?

lol thanks craig i want this one

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-281129066.htm

yup yup alloy is to soft

james im getting jager for tonight want some?

lol thanks craig i want this one

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-281129066.htm

I'll be right Kel, got a bottle of Beam sitting here waiting :P

yup yup alloy is to soft

james im getting jager for tonight want some?

lol thanks craig i want this one

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/C...n-281129066.htm

I was thinking of bringing some along tonight too - if you mean Dion's.

I think i may just bring along a 6pack of CC and maybe something good for after...not too sure atm, need to save money for new tyres and tie rod ends for next week.

so, ive got this set of rims for a mate's lad's 31. dad wanted to see what they looked like on his barina (just in case the guy doesnt like them)

i lol'd a tiny bit

gone from a 13x5 at about a +40 to a 16x7 +20(ish)

P1230_03-04-10.jpg

P1231_03-04-10.jpg

suffice to say, i DONT think they'll fit somehow

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