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Lol I recommend Vanillaroma... Now stfu

hmmm thinking about selling my front lip... I want something else but I'm not going with a different front bar, might have to home job something up

Do a Basti and get the Bunnings Garden Edging and zip tie it on...

:rofl:

Well after repairing my front lip, I had a massive f**k off scrape going very slow mind you, down the village multi lvl carpark @ knox and to my suprise the front lip is completely 100% fine ! wooo :rofl:

edit: virgin boy imo just get 33 GTR rims theyre cheap because you will probably write the car off anyway (not bagging your driving or anything it just happens a LOT, hell I did as well just be careful in wet weather and road camber it can fark you up if your tyres are getting bald in the insides.)

^^ Yeah, right...

Every P Plater follows in your foot steps Leigh...

LOL!

LOL as if mate, everyone thinks I was farking about that night of the accident just wrong place wrong time.

Not denying I did do some stupid shit back on Ps but not at the time of the accident. Like Hamish said in the other page, most people write there first car off :rofl:

Mine was a 4 door 33.. auto.. COUGH was happy to see it in a tree, then got a manual. (hit the Mrs side as well) haha my bad.

LOL as if mate, everyone thinks I was farking about that night of the accident just wrong place wrong time.

Not denying I did do some stupid shit back on Ps but not at the time of the accident. Like Hamish said in the other page, most people write there first car off :rofl:

Mine was a 4 door 33.. auto.. COUGH was happy to see it in a tree, then got a manual. (hit the Mrs side as well) haha my bad.

Hah!

Yeah, whatever happened, happened and was out of your control, so not much you could do...

Having said that, do the best you can with your 1st car and drive safely and as you should with the rest of all your cars.

He is like.. if you even THINK about bagging my ride height.. i'll set my f**kin eagle on you bitches

falcon.

Did you actually ban him? Coz if you did, I think we need to throw a parade in your honor.
he can still read and make posts. They just need to be approved by a mod to appear. 23 hours to go.
Pics of said gardening edging... Yer but basti's a homo lol

:rofl:

Granted but I am slowly getting there and talk no where near the amount of shit mohsen does.

Nothing wrong with a 33 4 door... except the auto bit

And the looks like sack of mongoloid monkeys hanging from the ugly tree bit

Jaaaaaameeeeehhhhhhhhhh been ages since i've seen you man. What are you doing with yourself?

Hey man!

Yeah been good, went on the VIC Imports cruise and sms you but I figured you couldn't make it or you been quite busy...

Was fun going through the hills and twisties!

Garage Cafe meet next Tuesday with VIC Imports, come on down and we'd all catch up!

Haha!!

If you go too much it just looks cheap.

Just a small amount of lip will do, just to give that subtle look...

I don't drive a 32 or Silvia. I know about the gardening edging just never have I seen it on a 33, so Basti, if you will....

I don't drive a 32 or Silvia. I know about the gardening edging just never have I seen it on a 33, so Basti, if you will....

LOL!

If you stated that in your post then I would have known :rofl:

Yeah ask Basti...

I figured you get the idea...

Hey man!

Yeah been good, went on the VIC Imports cruise and sms you but I figured you couldn't make it or you been quite busy...

Was fun going through the hills and twisties!

Garage Cafe meet next Tuesday with VIC Imports, come on down and we'd all catch up!

Yeah I was thinking about hitting that up, never been to the garage cafe

what you guys think of these power balance things?> i thought BS until i tried the test with my mates one.

Try it with any object of similar mass...

It's BS. I see no logic behind it.

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