Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

best cheapest place to get XD9's?

thinking of going 17x9.5+17 f and 18x10+18 r in matte black on the 33 and throwing the professors on the celsior

(the celsior that i am "mohsen'ing" about)

love it ahahaha

Was told it's ideal to have flexi pipe so the front pipe won't cause welds to crack.

Also, how do I get rid of the white writing thing on windows? Left the number since DECA and I'd like to remove it...

Citrus cleaner. Just don't get it on your paintwork.

best cheapest place to get XD9's?

thinking of going 17x9.5+17 f and 18x10+18 r in matte black on the 33 and throwing the professors on the celsior

(the celsior that i am "mohsen'ing" about)

Twist sam's/mickey's arm? Was there today.. love that place haha

Grant... Any abrasive, glass cleaner, metho, citrus shit or even elbow grease will do it :banana:

Ta, will give it a shot.

Citrus cleaner. Just don't get it on your paintwork.

May have one of these around in the house, will give it a go, thanks.

My best mate got sunburnt... in Scotland. Reckon you can top that?

How do you get sunburnt in Scotland? A solarium?

Streeter, but expect to wait a while. Otherwise local, nobody, they are all expensive.

Hmmm interesting you going staggered? I was getting paid out a while ago when I ordered my wheels staggered. Do it! Will look good

JDM concept have them for 2100 in black, so I might end up going there as streeter can't get black ones.

That will end up slightly cheaper than jesse's price when I factor in painting them...

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • The real question is, on some of those wild roads they call highways, how many times did a farmer in an old ute from the early 2000s blaze past you over double lines?   Tassie is a wild and really cool place, and after doing a work related road trip there January of 24, I understand why Targa Tasmania is ran there, and is so tough to do well at! We had a brand new Camry Hybrid that handled quite nicely, and thankfully weren't in an old car, because cresting some of those hills in a 100kmh zone for it to suddenly be like "surprise f**kers, this is a recommended 30kmh hard right turn" wouldn't be pretty. We weren't racing the Camry around, but we weren't slouching in the bends either. But my lord those old farmers know their old clapped out utes, and those roads, as they were absolutely hammering it!   You're also super lucky to make it up to Mt Wellingtong this time of year. It's often road closed with snow/ice! Also, I hope you hit up Salamander Road in Hobart for some insanely good food (I highly recommend the dimly lit Irish pub for a Guiness Pie, or even the bangers and mash!!!)   How long did the Ferry take to get across? I want to do a road trip of Tas on my own time, but I get horrifically sea sick, and I don't want me on the Ferry, just the car 😛
    • So far so good, about 30km on it so far and nothing out of sorts yet thankfully
    • Look at @Kinkstaah's thread on the issue.
    • Hmm not really, I'd say its race car life or modified car life when you make 3 or 4 times the power Nissan designed the car for lol. 
    • I'll let others with more breakage chime in, but I can't think of anyone who had a problem with the standard centre plate before they had a problem with the standard gears - the plate generally just gets replaced for safety when the gearset is upgraded. As for the gearsets, its not like they are OK at 600Nm and break at 601. Their longevity is a combination of how much torque you are making and how gentle you are on shifts (or not). 
×
×
  • Create New...