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Would Blaqs be the next wheel whore from Abu :)

I've got:

4x BBS RS 16",

4x Watanabe RS-8's,

10x Work Meister S1's (6x 100PCD + 4x 114.3PCD),

8x Nissan Stockies (R33/S14),

4x Godfather VIP's,

4x SSR Vienna Dish II's,

6x R32 GTR Wheels and

2x R32 GTSt Wheels and

4x some factory VW alloys that came on teh Golf. :)

FFFUUU didn't realise I had so much junk. Does someone wanna sell my shit for me? I'll give you a 30% cut of the profit.

That 180 is gay. No different to r33 conversions on a prelude

lol it's the same colour as the strawberry 180sx I built in 1999. Honda Electric Blue.

I've got:

4x BBS RS 16",

4x Watanabe RS-8's,

10x Work Meister S1's (6x 100PCD + 4x 114.3PCD),

8x Nissan Stockies (R33/S14),

4x Godfather VIP's,

4x SSR Vienna Dish II's,

6x R32 GTR Wheels and

2x R32 GTSt Wheels and

4x some factory VW alloys that came on teh Golf. :)

FFFUUU didn't realise I had so much junk. Does someone wanna sell my shit for me? I'll give you a 30% cut of the profit.

Are you a garbage collector?

Ill take the 32GTR Wheels off your hands!!

Are you a garbage collector?

Ill take the 32GTR Wheels off your hands!!

lol it's cos all my wheels are at the workshop, so I just store them in a corner and forget about em. Up until 5 mins ago I didn't even try and figure out what I had.

$600 and it's yours. comes with 225 bridgestones.

I never offered cash, I offered to take them off your hands lol haha
Fuck you meng.
Ok so im now looking for front & rear camber arms... Should I go Cusco or should I go for the cheapies?
ikeya formula.

actually I got ISC's on my 32, and they're actually quite decent. Met up with the guys when I was in QLD, and they're an awesome bunch.

I love wheels!! If they come in 5x114 ill be rocking them soon haha they are cheap as chips too

Haha!

I've got:

4x BBS RS 16",

4x Watanabe RS-8's,

10x Work Meister S1's (6x 100PCD + 4x 114.3PCD),

8x Nissan Stockies (R33/S14),

4x Godfather VIP's,

4x SSR Vienna Dish II's,

6x R32 GTR Wheels and

2x R32 GTSt Wheels and

4x some factory VW alloys that came on teh Golf. :)

FFFUUU didn't realise I had so much junk. Does someone wanna sell my shit for me? I'll give you a 30% cut of the profit.

Damn!

So your the wheel whore! :)

You have Watanabe RS-8's and WORK Meister S1!!

I wanted a set for my Rolla, then I was thinking Superlites, then I went MA61's cuz I preferred a thicker spoke wheel.

Or should have asked you about the WORK Meisters S1.

I can keep note of you wheel list and ask around or if ppl I ask I can let them know.

ikeya formula.

actually I got ISC's on my 32, and they're actually quite decent. Met up with the guys when I was in QLD, and they're an awesome bunch.

why ikeya formula?

Well the question should have been, should I go for Jap stuff or buy Local/cheapies? because in terms of prices I was quoted around $400+ for the rear for Cusco or ~$180 for Local stuff. Now other options are kazama, ikeya formula, silk road, etc! I actually havnt checked if they make them for the front.

House to myself for 2 weeks... I feel like I should be taking advantage of this but I can't think of how :)

i noe...PARTY AT YOUR HOUSE!!! lol...how else...or just go clubbing and pick up girls and just bring them back to your joint for some action...man plenty of ideas out there to enjoy your 2 week freedom...LOL!! :)

i noe...PARTY AT YOUR HOUSE!!! lol...how else...or just go clubbing and pick up girls and just bring them back to your joint for some action...man plenty of ideas out there to enjoy your 2 week freedom...LOL!! :)

I have a girlfriend so that kinda takes the fun out of both of those ideas :)

I've got:

4x BBS RS 16",

4x Watanabe RS-8's,

10x Work Meister S1's (6x 100PCD + 4x 114.3PCD),

8x Nissan Stockies (R33/S14),

4x Godfather VIP's,

4x SSR Vienna Dish II's,

6x R32 GTR Wheels and

2x R32 GTSt Wheels and

4x some factory VW alloys that came on teh Golf. :)

FFFUUU didn't realise I had so much junk. Does someone wanna sell my shit for me? I'll give you a 30% cut of the profit.

damn man.

I have started my wheel whoring but im still a biggener with a new wheel ever month lol.

one day ill have a shed full of wheels LOL

ill sell your shit shan if you want :)

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