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also.... you can use one of those star type allen keys and smash it into the bolt with a hammer and then turn that...

(that's what holds my steering wheel on these days after i rounded the bolts)

also.... you can use one of those star type allen keys and smash it into the bolt with a hammer and then turn that...

(that's what holds my steering wheel on these days after i rounded the bolts)

torx head. will try that.

i've gotten 8/24 bolts off with wd40 overnight, the rest arent budging - some rounded by the last f**k who tried this, two by me, and the ok ones just sit still while the allen key flexes almost 45deg.

just custom ordered my new rims from work japan :(

XD9's in matte black 17x9.5+17 f and 18x10+18 r

will take 8-10 weeks

tyre sies? thinkin 225/45/17 and 245/40/18 or 235/45/17 and 255/40/18

oh if it's in a movie, then it'll be malaysia for sure. they made a couple of drift movies in F&F style. one of the baddies drive a cefiro with some work done to it.

actually. hold that thought. A pillar gauges on the left. must be LHD, which means it's in the phillipines.

just custom ordered my new rims from work japan :(

XD9's in matte black 17x9.5+17 f and 18x10+18 r

will take 8-10 weeks

tyre sies? thinkin 225/45/17 and 245/40/18 or 235/45/17 and 255/40/18

Nice, but I still prefer your SSR :).

Have you always been running a staggered set of wheels?

nope... but to get the offset's i wanted i had to go 17/18...

had the professors for 3 years now... time for a change :(

edit: i am also selling the rolla for a celsior, and the professors will either go on that, or get sold for meisters that fit better

nope... but to get the offset's i wanted i had to go 17/18...

had the professors for 3 years now... time for a change :)

edit: i am also selling the rolla for a celsior, and the professors will either go on that, or get sold for meisters that fit better

Man, did you ever track the Rolla, which is what you intended to do :(

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