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wheels arrived at my house yest. fun, as i was just pulling into the depot in sunshine as they called to lemme know. not sure if im happy with them though. less dish than my old fronts, despite being an inch wider and having less offset. they also look slightly different in design. different disk?

uh-oh... :)

hamish can i have a ride in your car when your on the skid pan PLOX?

but ofcourse

Also, this whole plaid interior is fuckin growing on me like a mad bitch.

this is because it is rad

f**k I hate creatd. Useless lebs can't even put a diff together without leaking

creat'd dont assemble the diff centre's... they send it to a propper diff joint

where's it leaking from?

haha funky just copy the hellaflush lumberjack one that thing is off its head

damn straight!

when can i come by driftline to fit the tyres?

when they're not closed, and when I'm there... otherwise you might have to shout someone lunch :)

they are meisters goddamit. albeit the lesser known and shitter S2R model.

cool story bro...

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OK so I read some more on this plaid shit.

Apparently burberry is no go, and burberry is not plaid. It HAS to be Interlagos plaid, which is red silver and black. Anything else is not kosher with the VAGer's.

Fuck. That. Shit.

yeah red plaid will go read well on a blue car with black and cream leather interior. :)

thank christ you're not an interior designer.

i meant theme / style not colours douche.

OK so I read some more on this plaid shit.

Apparently burberry is no go, and burberry is not plaid. It HAS to be Interlagos plaid, which is red silver and black. Anything else is not kosher with the VAGer's.

Fuck. That. Shit.

be a creator not an immitator rock some burberry up in that bitch.

be a creator not an immitator rock some burberry up in that bitch.

that's like some n00blet to imports comin in and rocking an RB30ET in his R33 GTSt cos it's a higher capacity engine. Its same same but different, but anyone who knows anything about em will call him out for running an SOHC like a n00b.

his don't have the rivets around the edge?

the 1 piece VS-SS's don't sport rivets, just the 2 piece ones, which are the ones everyone buys, cos they allow for mad dish options... as demonstrated.

nah chalk an cheese as long as you do it and it looks good it's still good. If you got leather interior already though why u need to change it

cos it looks like this atm:

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