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mitch, if you have an issue with me, try taking it up with me in person.

i have an issue with a post, not the person, beyond that, i dont care.

as for the wheels, he can paint them from a rattle can if he wants, but it isnt that expensive to get powder coating done and the result is 9 times out of 10 much better.

am i still being an opinionated troll? if so, i dont really give a f**k.

it wont.

maybe i will , but whenever ive spoken to you in person in the past you've always had something smart to say.

lol. ive said my bit rhys. oh yeah, whats your gamer tag again? still need to add you.

craig, its mostly just the spelling. bit of a pet peeve.

and mitch, thats because im a smart arse. never anything personal, its just me, love it or hate it.

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GT: RHYS5169

i be skidding a s5 rotang right now, chicks dig it. + it gives me the ability to randomly shout "get a rotaaaa" in drift lobbies......

lol. rad. ill add you up next time im on.

For what its worth. Prolly nothing.

I think your abit of a smart ass too Dave. Some of your material aint funny at all. and your internet language does not 'win'; etc etc etc.

You seem to get away with it. So o well,. keep going I guess.

and mitch, thats because im a smart arse. never anything personal, its just me, love it or hate it.
For what its worth. Prolly nothing.

I think your abit of a smart ass too Dave.

youre right. it is worth nothing. purely because its something i admit openly.

if you ever meet me in person for more than 5 minutes, 1 of 2 things will happen, either youll come to the conclusion that im a half decent dude or youll decide im a prick.

doesnt bother me, just dont make your judgement on the large amounts of shit i post on here.

again.

sorry rhys. next time, k?

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not to bad at all ahah

started from black rims

to everyone fighting...

but yes back to the main point of the forum lol

im going to get black r34 gtt rims..

but because i have a r33 non turbo there only 4 stud so i have to buy hubcentric spacers 4 to 5 stud...

Heres the link to the...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R33-GTS-RB20E-Hubce...=item2301805bbf

All i need to do is cut one of my existing studs down to 20mm with a hack saw or angle grinder...

Im doing it this way because it will be the cheapest way to convert it..

Has anyone done this before? Any problems?? Anyone suspect any problem will arise??

not to bad at all ahah

started from black rims

to everyone fighting...

but yes back to the main point of the forum lol

im going to get black r34 gtt rims..

but because i have a r33 non turbo there only 4 stud so i have to buy hubcentric spacers 4 to 5 stud...

Heres the link to the...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R33-GTS-RB20E-Hubce...=item2301805bbf

All i need to do is cut one of my existing studs down to 20mm with a hack saw or angle grinder...

Im doing it this way because it will be the cheapest way to convert it..

Has anyone done this before? Any problems?? Anyone suspect any problem will arise??

so you wanna hack saw/grind one of your wheel studs and dont see any problems arising? dont bother, stick with your current rims til you can buy a R33 gts-t

yee

im probable gonna do that...

also i have an unrelated question lol

but steve(Madaz) came around to my place and helped me sort out my dial problem

but i noticed now that my indicators don't work but i reckon i know why..

But im nt sure where the plug goes

heres a pic

i plugged in the 3 adapters that are in the back

but im not sure where the other long cord is placed

can anyone help me??

post-63140-1256694965_thumb.jpg

Edited by skyline_freak_r33

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