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yeah, just need to give em time to spin up the metal and drill it up, heat treat it, etc. Apparently 6 week waiting :)

Damn!

Worth the wait I guess...

Shall be all good.

As usual, I expect an epic stance / fitment as that is what you turned me into.

An Offset Moderator :)

Fuck I am picky with Offset and stance thanks to you Shan.

funky is a novice offset nazi.

haha

Your the next Offset nazi!

Hah!

He's a good influence though. I can't believe I used to be content with a $1200 wheel/tyre package from TTF in fail offset!

Shan has changed my life :D

For the good I suppose...

We don't want to see you rolling on shit wheels.

He's a good influence though. I can't believe I used to be content with a $1200 wheel/tyre package from TTF in fail offset!

Shan has changed my life :D

++11111111!!

go back 3 years, i thought pastel paints and f**k off big chromies from bob jane were awesome

i joined the forums, saw hamish's car at the GP and thought. f**k... looks allright

saw the shit funky was posting up and thought my god, this is brilliant.

LMAOOO get a skyline and then try make a comment hahaha

Exhaust scrapping everywhere, Tyres scrapping in the inner wheel arch and guards for flushness and lowness would qualify my car as being low.... Just ask Alex... He's cars a 4wd next to mine lollll

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