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Even in meisters? They will look like 15s lol

they will be fine IF fitted.... 17's are the minimun though

lol what's he saying?

I was thinking more along the lines of police attention...the bigger you are the more you get noticed. It's a shame because seeing pictures like these reminds me of the good old days, and good to import spirit alive and well...won't be long before the police make their mark on them though.

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17 meisters would look tiny cos of the design spoke not going to the edge, however IF it's low enough & wide enough could work but it's a big call

many 17" meisters dont have the bolts for that reason

I think I'm about to put myself through some serious enlightenment...

My new super-hot chilli's I've had grown... Mixed with my Tandoori Chicken... I suspect with 5 chilli's added in, I'm gonna be floating on some epic endorphins shortly :D

I think I'm about to put myself through some serious enlightenment...

My new super-hot chilli's I've had grown... Mixed with my Tandoori Chicken... I suspect with 5 chilli's added in, I'm gonna be floating on some epic endorphins shortly :D

Mate, you're gonna have an asshole like the japanese flag.

Nope, that's the bloke across my house, snob bloke thou.

pretty sure I saw him on my lunch break, i was driving down blackburn road and i saw him move through traffic and i slowed down a bit to get next to him and wave, but he no look and then go infront of me and turn down near your place, i have to say that white r33 needs a MAJOR wash!

pretty sure I saw him on my lunch break, i was driving down blackburn road and i saw him move through traffic and i slowed down a bit to get next to him and wave, but he no look and then go infront of me and turn down near your place, i have to say that white r33 needs a MAJOR wash!

Yeah... This 33 looks abandoned at first glance but it's actually a daily driver.

Tall-ish bloke look chunky and wears either some sort of uniform or casual clothing behind the wheel yeah?

Nah, WORK Meisters S1 look good, Aarons just trolling gay.

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Nah I'm actually not a fan of them. Or maybe because mines flush and no poke.. I dunno I just don't like the silver on black theme

Mate, you're gonna have an asshole like the japanese flag.

Unfortunately not.

It was hot... But not UBER hot like i was expecting.

Will use 7-8 chilli's next time. That'll sort it out i reckon.

I'm a chilli nut :)

We have bets with the Thai people when we go to Thailand, that they can't make it hot enough.

One time I felt like I was floating 3ft above my seat... That was a good dish. Took me about 7 drinks to aid the process lol.

The chilli's I have i got from a Turk @ work last year, plant spews out Chilli by the bag full each 2 weeks. It's crazy, and most of them are pretty hot by my stanard (when using 5+, they are a 6-7 on my scale). Although some of them aren't as bad as others so its not a totally consistent plant but good enough :D

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