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Is that the going rate for rolled guards these days?

Oh my.

yeh. not really lol generally everyone has or is able to do something i am interested in hence the negotiated repayment scheme.

I was being generous

yeh, to yourself.

Aaron said you couldn't do mine could ya?

i can, but your guard dont really have a lip to roll lol - ill double check at alvins next - your coming right?

pffft. he f**ken hit something. it wasnt stretch. nor did sw have anything to do with it.

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i seemed to have hit a soft spot.

Maybe, and FYI we don't smash poles, we lift peoples small cars and move them lol

Surely tyre sizes that aren't reccomended for the wheel size will have some sort of percentage to do with it. Side walls like concrete are not safe. Seriously moh, just admit it.

Surely tyre sizes that aren't reccomended for the wheel size will have some sort of percentage to do with it. Side walls like concrete are not safe. Seriously moh, just admit it.

its perfectly safe. my mate drifts his 260kw s13 with 11s on the back wrapped in 235s no problems, never had a debead.

its perfectly safe. my mate drifts his 260kw s13 with 11s on the back wrapped in 235s no problems, never had a debead.

I think you've missed the point of difference from having, to not having traction. But thanks

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