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a drop top ferrari 360 was parked right on the edge of my driveway a minute ago...

then some muscle-mary douchebag came out of the house opposite (tight chesty bonds and a gold chain etc etc) and is showing his mate...

clearly daddy's car as he didn't know how to open the bonnet and also thought the engine would be in there.

you should have heard how badly he was riding the clutch when he was trying to reverse it... provided soooo many lulz.... infact ima put this post in the lulz thread...

Eh? Won't the lips stick out just as far? Unless you're running spacers that you'll be removing?

What he said.

WIll sell the 2 x 6.5in 34 hole barrels (brand new but powdercoated dark charcoal) - for $400.

Washed car - shopping and then did the Eltham - DIamond Creek - Kangaroo Ground loop - awewsome day for driving. Going again!

will raise the offset as the center section will sit in a little more as the barrel is smaller

nah ill pass for that kind of $$$, can buy 2 brand new lips for that

Will just make these fit

Couple of young fellas in a Gallardo superleggera on lygon last night gorgeous car, but them looking towards an old bloke at a table when someone asked them to give it a rev and him nodding lol, wish my dad had a lambo..

The centre is bolted to the hub.. I don't think it's going to go in any further?

Actually sounds more logical than my alcohol filled imagination that I'll be going smaller than what they are now :P

Couple of young fellas in a Gallardo superleggera on lygon last night gorgeous car, but them looking towards an old bloke at a table when someone asked them to give it a rev and him nodding lol, wish my dad had a lambo..

http://jalopnik.com/5944568/is-a-15+year-old-texan-girl-driving-this-ultra-rare-lamborghini-to-high-school

Nah was f**kup on our side, the way the standard lips are to the wider lips we calculated wrong

So new lips will stick out 12mm more than I originally was thinking

You would think that, but not if you saw how they fit currently :P

haha oh it will be ;)

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needs way more camber first though :P

lol damn i see what you mean now!

camber / flare / stretch!

lol worth a shot, will look crazy if you can pull it off :D

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