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the engine number is stamped on the turbo side on the bell housing flange you cant miss it, it says SR20 and then a bit lower it will have the number.

Do I have to get under the car? Or will I see it from the top. Remember I have a big f**k off turbo in the way

lol who tagged you?

car never single pegs lol

no idea, heaps of ppl were tagged lol

was on nis's wall tho

AME TM-02s

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19x9.5 +22 might be pushing it for the ol falcon tho :\ only come in that and 10.5 in 19s

Do they have more tyres in stock or just what's advertised on eBay?

No 17" nittos listed on ebay

will be some coming in nek week, that's what i was told. or rather. i was told there'd be 245 R17s coming in nek week.

yup. i am. seems to be the most cost effective semi decent tyres without having to go to tyrerack.

KU31 ftw; will be plenty for standard power.

Will be offloading my 265/35/18 KU31s for cheap soon. ~70% tread

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