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Would it be wrong to use an aboriginal word as a band name? For some reason I feel like I'm not worthy of using their language because I'm white lol...

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Would it be wrong to use an aboriginal word as a band name? For some reason I feel like I'm not worthy of using their language because I'm white lol...

what word do you want to use? im sure whatever it is it will be too hard to say and spell lol.

what word do you want to use? im sure whatever it is it will be too hard to say and spell lol.

Alkira. I think it sounds really nice. It means "the sky". My music is inspired alot by the world around me (sunsets, beach, sky etc.) so the name really suits.

wtf... why do cnc'd titanium parts have oxidisation marks on them? that's full homo spec.

titanium + heat = oxidisation = pretty colours

titanium + electricity = electrolysis = pretty colours

titanium + cnc machine = mirror surface in a uniform colour

in fact to make a cnc'd titanium surface go magenta/green you have to etch the surface or subject it to extreme heat, which actually distresses the material and makes it weaker. This happens naturally near welds and shit, but on a machined washer and bolt? GTFO.

those washers are just anodised too look like titanium

Alkira. I think it sounds really nice. It means "the sky". My music is inspired alot by the world around me (sunsets, beach, sky etc.) so the name really suits.

i dont see any problems with it, i like it, easy to say and write lol. actually doesnt sound like an Aboriginal word.

id say go with it, you like it and it has a meaning to you and your music.

wtf is with all these shit sizes, harden the f**k up and find something decent.

I dislike the blue but thats personal taste, hate blue.

you find me epic fitment in 5x100 then. I'm trying to avoid running spacers, pcd adapters etc.

they come with 6.5 +30 or some shit.

After all the measurements I did I can fit 9" +25 to 9" +30 in the front with some rolling and so on. This will give me minimum offset on maximum width.

The rears aren't an issue, there's plenty of clearance and space to fit up to 11".

on the rear I'd like around 10" +25 or something like that.

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this is the colour the car is atm.

Fucking euro's running gay bolt patterns and reverse mounting hubs.

That's not overly expensive.

Funky - do it right. eBay USA for some BBS's you know you want to!!

yeah i know its not

but atm for me it is haha

fuuuuuuuu

Might explain why my car has been trying to stall when coming to a stop yesterday

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ive got a set of gtr injectors for sale :P

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