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hmmm. put these on back, and my current rears (same size, +25 offset) on front? i could talk him down i rekon. small problem in that i have about 5 bux in the bank. shit.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wo...html&hl=s2r

hmmm. put these on back, and my current rears (same size, +25 offset) on front? i could talk him down i rekon. small problem in that i have about 5 bux in the bank. shit.

do it. instant manhood fitment.

try to get that $3750, then you'll be sweet :D

haha but you kents are too tight to pay. not my fault. im gonna advertise elsewhere.

i just hope he doesn't sell em b4 i get cash together. other wise im just gonna look for a random pair in good sizes. mismatch ftw

no n00blet, its a brand of nitrous. duh.

Actually they are a band off FAT WRECKORDS, which was started / founded by Fat Mike (Michael John Burkett) and his wife, Erin in 1990.

Fat Mike is the lead singer and bass player for the band, NOFX.

On the note of Nitrous Records, RUFIO, one of my fav bands is on that label.

:D

no n00blet, its a brand of nitrous. duh.

lol, im going to get sucked in to your little game and say NO! they are an awesome band, not k-mart clothing or nitrous :D .

i just finished watching a dvd of there's called nofx backstage passport where they toured some countries that no-one has played a concert at before, it was really good, they went to south africa and indonesia, china and south America and a few others.

lol, im going to get sucked in to your little game and say NO! they are an awesome band, not k-mart clothing or nitrous :D .

i just finished watching a dvd of there's called nofx backstage passport where they toured some countries that no-one has played a concert at before, it was really good, they went to south africa and indonesia, china and south America and a few others.

You mean you just heard about it and seen it now..?

Or you just watched it again?

You mean you just heard about it and seen it now..?

Or you just watched it again?

just watched it again, its one of those things you forgot you had and find it in your dvd draw and go "shit, forgot i had that" lol.

LOL!

I was going to say...

It was out a while ago :D

the funny thing is that its my mates and i was meant to burn it a while ago lol. but i just found it again the other day, love it when you find something you forgot you had and can't really remember much about it.

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