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Zuck me Alex. Blitz return flow ftw...all return flows need some reo choppy. Blitz is atleast a quality item and looks good when done.

fb is legendary for finding awesome ppl i lost touch with like 7, 10 and 13 yrs ago.. no contact details til now.. too hard to keep in touch when you move interstate and all that shit

If they were so awesome, why did you lose contact with them in the first place? People move on, it's normal. Sustaining contact with people you don't plan on seeing in real life is pointless IMO. And so Facebook destroys the need to see people in real life if they can perform social responsibilities from the comfort of their bedroom. As it has done to so many people...

because I moved to Melbourne? Back when few ppl had a mobile phone and/or email? Would you like my life story? How exactly did this become an opportunity to give me shit? Actually I have SEEN and fully intend to see the rest of those ppl I haven't seen in years when I next go to Sydney or they come here. Those friendships are strong enough that I can *not* see ppl for 10 yrs but can see them tomorrow like no time has passed at all.

because I moved to Melbourne? Back when few ppl had a mobile phone and/or email? Would you like my life story? How exactly did this become an opportunity to give me shit? Actually I have SEEN and fully intend to see the rest of those ppl I haven't seen in years when I next go to Sydney or they come here. Those friendships are strong enough that I can *not* see ppl for 10 yrs but can see them tomorrow like no time has passed at all.

And they had no house phone or mailing address? Reality is, if you really want to stay in contact with people, you will without the help of Facebook's past digging services. People did it long before Facebook came along.

im justgunna chuck this out there, i dont expect alot of support.

But am i the only one who thinks blags car looked better with the old wheels. i mean the enkeis are awesome but the car looks fat and bloated with them, whereas it looked more sporty before

so whos with me?

I got bored of xd9s, became to common for me... The enkei's aren't too much bigger that what the xd9s were.

Sporty enough?

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