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aaron balaclava and jesse streeter are both equally good options. I prefer jesse, but if it came to freighting large items like bodykits etc I'd go with aaron cocolover.

limited edition convertible model AE86. NOTHING to do... just get in and sliiiide.

lol

erm, what local sport teams?

simpsons quote man... :D

anyone have any idea where can I get thread apadtor for gearknobs?

12mm to 10mm

i tried when i busted mine.... couldn't find one ANYWHERE! best bet is to get someone to drill tap a 12mm bolt

actually screw that.... you'll be able to fine one easy...

toyota's have 12mm threads, so get on AE86DC and ask around for someone that bought a dildo knob that doesn't require the adapter anymore

euro car drivers are cocks.. like the audi a4 driver who was up my ass this morning, trying to get me to do something stupid.. should of seen how this flamin mongrel was taking corners after i let him pass. thinks he's la bomba or something

lol... what rims you looking at mang?

rims? just loving the snot out of the fact that all I have to do change all the bushings and bearings on my golf is buy a "refresh kit" for $150 and off I go, all I have to do is put my model in and it gets everythign I need, packages it up and sends it. Or if I want a new control arm, 5 different companies make em from $29 to $89... none of this fishing for secondhand shit, and it's all quality parts too. everything is plug n play. bodykits are plastic not fibreglass... etc etc.

audi a4/bmw 3series with 2jz :D would be saweeeeeeet.

lol

im liking rota grids atm

or maybe even the LMGT4 replicas.. but before all that. gotta worrrrrkkkkkkkk

edit: need the money elsewhere, on more important shit atm

also: call me crazy but i dont think they would suit the 32

Edited by Mohsen
Jizzy, fk offfff kent. U know u want the mohsen.... :D
really? did you just refer to buttfucking a dude as "the mohsen"
Seems like he did
lol that's mad homo.
Lol no, I refered to raining man jellllly

Oh wow im a idiot,

Was on the Monash coming come just now doing like 100-110 or wat evs.. anyway my car was like completely fogged up / dark tink so couldn't see too much anyway for some reason I thought there was a golf GTI coming up next to me and egging me on.. half asleep i chucked it down a gear and gave it a little squirt (nothing to major) then this 'golf' all of a sudden flashed cop lights (was one of those 4wd police cars) next to me for a split second and I'm like WTFLOL then he turns off the freeway exit.

Major wtf moment, didn't pull me over or anything I think he must of just been a young guy wanting to see some hecktik dosing bro. LOL

Remind me not to do that again, scared the sheeeit out of me.

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