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fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2-3 weeks wait on getting rims shipped

turned out the storms at the manufacturers hit pretty hard and actually destroyed some parts of the machines

so gota wait for replacement parts..... although i could go with RotaOz but they dont sell the grids in gunmetal only flat black

and with all the carbon i think gunmetal will suit better, so might have to wait it out (vendour offered a refund if i wanted to back out)

becuase if a 700+ hp subaru and more cars can run grids on the track im pretty sure im safe

as Shan stated once before the grids are designed by an ex track driver

too many people have hate towards rota's because they are copies

id rather pay $3k less and use that money for other things than just one set of wheels

the grids actually have more concave than te's anyway, which is what i wanted

fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2-3 weeks wait on getting rims shipped

turned out the storms at the manufacturers hit pretty hard and actually destroyed some parts of the machines

so gota wait for replacement parts..... although i could go with RotaOz but they dont sell the grids in gunmetal only flat black

and with all the carbon i think gunmetal will suit better, so might have to wait it out (vendour offered a refund if i wanted to back out)

don't they just cast them in concrete held together with straws, hopes and dreams anyways? just tell em to get their mud sculptor specialist on overtime.

lol j/k.

i thought rota's were prone to breaking? or just been hyped up to that?

nah its a big hype up, there is a big hate against rotas because they are so closely copied to the jap rims

all the US evo guys run them and track on them with no problems and some of those cars are making biggg power

Anyone who was affected by the Hail storm in the south-east suburbs can apply for a Disaster recovery payment of $1000 to fix any damage to the house.

http://www.centrelink.gov.au/internet/inte...aster_rates.htm

Go into your local centrelink and ask for the form etc. Submitting mine tomorrow :D

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