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I've got Saturday off, hit me up, it's gonna be a nice day. Maybe GOR? :P

yeh i got work till afternoon like 2ish i think :/

Yes of course, each to their own. Some people have style, others don't.... they stick with the norm. I pity those people.

Cars are like fashion. Some people like shopping at Big W and others enjoy designer brands. I modify my car to suit my style/personality.

Goodluck, Can't wait to see the Cube.

salvo's style ftw!

Where do I get those hats from? Look much nicer than the 18yr old standards hats im using..

i made them on the lathe, couldnt find anything off the shelf that suited what i wanted. u can buy tein uppers, but they are rose jointed i think, which is pretty much useless on a road car. and im not sure if ur coils are the same OD.

any tyre shop that sells wheels should have them.

wouldnt worry about price, for the effort and fuel, it's not gonna make much difference, few $$ max.

for custom's it ran me $140

for the bob jane specials it was like $25

do a ring around first, as many places have no f**king idea what they are, it took me 3 visits to get them from bj's

Decided to sell my 20mm spacers.. Not worth all the hassle. Going to try for a 5mm (just a normal one).

what hastle?

Decided to sell my 20mm spacers.. Not worth all the hassle. Going to try for a 5mm (just a normal one).

can you please for the love of god just do what we say next time? it's not like we're trying to fuck your shit up.

for custom's it ran me $140

for the bob jane specials it was like $25

I tried to get a set for teh cef, and no one could get em, so I just went down to the wheel shop down the road from the workshop and the guy milled four out of chromolly for me on the lathe. cost me $30 in materials, a can of coke and a burger with the lot for his lunch.

can you please for the love of god just do what we say next time? it's not like we're trying to fuck your shit up.

I tried to get a set for teh cef, and no one could get em, so I just went down to the wheel shop down the road from the workshop and the guy milled four out of chromolly for me on the lathe. cost me $30 in materials, a can of coke and a burger with the lot for his lunch.

yeh.... cenreline did mine as the car was already there.... so i paid the centreline tax :laugh:

Flaring the guards, respraying it if it cracks etc.

Plus it'll affect the handling too much. The MR2 boys talked me out of it.

spacers take the shear weight off the hub studs = bad for studs

you get heaps more chicks without spacers

fact

ill be very surprised if an average girl would even know what spacers are.. :laugh: ..the girls who are highly involved with cars would know but not others...so ill like to challenge your fact :D

you get heaps more chicks without spacers

fact

this.

you know what, fuck it. listen to your cock jockey mr2 fanboy mates. just picture your wheel rolling off in another direction as you corner, followed by a massive scraping sound as your brake disc/control arm/sump grinds into the asphalt. cos it could happen anytime with that setup.

for some reason i have spacers in my car...i agree spacers are gay...get fat wheels instead...hehehe...

Too late lol. I already have all my wheels :laugh: Fronts poke out heaps and rears are tucked in lol

Too late lol. I already have all my wheels :D Fronts poke out heaps and rears are tucked in lol

i like the back one to stick out more for better looks...but ey thats my taste...lol... :laugh:

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