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they look nice but i cant see myself spending 4k for them though.

the tyres alone are worth over $1k easy, then brand new sp1s in that size it is a bargain when you think about it

but if you dont have the cash thats another thing haha

does anyone in here like to listen to classical music sometimes?
I did a few years ago when I was playing in an orchestra. Not much interest in it these days though..

phags :D

the tyres alone are worth over $1k easy, then brand new sp1s in that size it is a bargain when you think about it

but if you dont have the cash thats another thing haha

phags :D

haha, it shows class :D i have a folder of classical music that i sometimes listen to, it really helps you to chill and relax. ive got another folder with frank sinatra and dean martin lol. i like a huge range of music.

I only listen to it for study purposes :D Although there are a few classic pieces that are awesome. Like Orff's 'Carmina Burana'. EPIC.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF-Z0YPuabk

Edited by jezza boii
working on my car helps me to relax.... forget everything

i end up having my neighbours come over and say whats with all the yelling and swearing lol. and that's no joke its happened a couple times. one time i had the last bolt on the suspension that wouldnt come off i tried everything all it did was start to fall apart and i tried every trick, than after alot of yelling i grabbed the angle grinder and cut the Fu#ker off.

maybe ill listen to classical music next time im working on the car :D

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