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according to work usa, the 9's are Odisk @ 96mm, the 9.5's are Adisk @ 83mm. curious enough to search lol

uhhh ALL works wheels come in A, B,C or O centre. You choose the centre based on the brakes you're running and what kind of concave etc you want.

just get whoever's buyin you the wheels or gettin em from to measure the lip for you if all you wanna know is how much dish you'll have. You can't tell that just by using the offset and width.

yes yes i knew that disk affects dish - just didnt know which was which, and i dont really care exactly how many mm of dish i will get. just bored and decided to learn something. now what i dont know is whether o disk will clear gtst brakes.

also it seems i'v broken my right hand shift button on the keyboard

FML, So as a condition of roadworthy I had to get my drivers side window working (previous owner disconnected as it wound itself up) So I took it to the auto-elec today and they rang me during the day to come get it........ FARK final cost= $360.46 wtf? just to fix my window are you serious????? :D

That's my gripe for the day :)

I was a year and a bit...

That's a fair while. I thought I was bad @ 6 months late.

If I got my license at 18 I would be getting my fulls in 4 days :) Unfortunately I've gotta wait til next year.

That's a fair while. I thought I was bad @ 6 months late.

If I got my license at 18 I would be getting my fulls in 4 days :D Unfortunately I've gotta wait til next year.

LOLnoob....L2getlicensethedayyoucan.

I got my Ls the day I turned 16 and Ps the day I turned 17. I was even late to my PD/H/PE HSC exam because of it :)

At the time I was living out in the sticks. There was no friggin' way I was going to wait a single day longer than I had to to get my license.

At the age of 18 I had no interest in driving. I could walk/skate to school and friend's houses. I didn't even like cars at that stage.

When I started working I realised that I needed to drive. Did 15 hours on my L's and then fluked my P's test.

Once I started looking to buy a car I realised how awesome they were :)

had my L's at 16, P's on the day I turned 17, lost it by the age of 19. Full license at 21.

I'd have had my full by 19 if I hadn't lost it, but cos I lost it I went into the 3 year P-plate system instead of the 1 year P-plate. FFFUUU.

had my L's at 16, P's on the day I turned 17, lost it by the age of 19. Full license at 21.

I'd have had my full by 19 if I hadn't lost it, but cos I lost it I went into the 3 year P-plate system instead of the 1 year P-plate. FFFUUU.

So you on full license now...

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