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don't like bbs mesh style rims

mixed opinions on the varrstoens, lots of haters hate with jap on ford lol I always liked them since I got a set for my old GTR

Sell Ford and buy GTR.

toyota 86 dyno run...

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You'd want that over your RB20?

Tax Return has been processed by Ric

Should hit your bank account in a few days

It went to Ric? lol wtf, half of the wasteland handling my tax affairs

Just spent another 2.5 hours in Rimon's territory aka roof space. I love that shit now.

to the 86 dirvers, is the "awesome driving experience" simply because the thing is so underpowered that you just leave your foot on the floor and turn the wheel?

srs question...

my ksev was like that and to have fun you had to treat the clutch like rodney king

It went to Ric? lol wtf, half of the wasteland handling my tax affairs

Just spent another 2.5 hours in Rimon's territory aka roof space. I love that shit now.

Nah not really, I just like to call the Tax Office as Ric :P

to the 86 dirvers, is the "awesome driving experience" simply because the thing is so underpowered that you just leave your foot on the floor and turn the wheel?

srs question...

my ksev was like that and to have fun you had to treat the clutch like rodney king

lol, the GETZ is just like this. Love it.

Foot the to mat, you can hear valves bouncing around in the high revs. Very little sound deadener between you and the engine.

And...your still way under the speed limit. ha

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nah... i'm cool

I'm probably as close to arachnophobic as you can be without actually being arachnophobic, but if I can't see em it's all good....I was lying on my back/side/stomach for the whole 2 hours, in the smallest part of the roof space, in a 25 year old house, so I know they were more than likely all around me, but I didn't see them, so we got on just fine.

Nah not really, I just like to call the Tax Office as Ric :P

He seems even stricter than the ATO itself so thank f**k he's not the one doing it. Mine was all legit as you would know be aware :)

leigh... meisters/professors...

do it

I do like me some meisters / professors.. they're so nice

http://www.importmon...roducts_id=1304

Should try these on.. only issue is the rears.. they'd stick out 26mm more than my old 20s I had on lol.

On another note, cars booked in for tune on Wednesday :D

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