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sorry but that looks horrible...needs more dish..

nice clean car though, is that what your is...when do I get to do my thing to it.. ...?

and it looks like stupid...

I just dont like the stretched 255s he has on it, prefer the fatter rubber for the tuff look. He won't be able to get a decent sized tyre on thats for sure.

Similar to mine, yea - I've been really busy at work lately I'll have to let ya know when things settle down, off to Tassy this whole week kinda cbf :(

Played one game..

Game finished!

You got 9651 points in total.

Half of them you can almost figure out from the sort of cars big trucks obviously I put like Texas but was Canada :(

I just dont like the stretched 255s he has on it, prefer the fatter rubber for the tuff look. He won't be able to get a decent sized tyre on thats for sure.

Similar to mine, yea - I've been really busy at work lately I'll have to let ya know when things settle down, off to Tassy this whole week kinda cbf :(

would look sweet as with some SSRs or something similar on it..and yeah fatty rubber ftw

would look sweet as with some SSRs or something similar on it..and yeah fatty rubber ftw

Yeah I really want go get some nice meisters on it or at least "fake meisters" maybe when my tyres run out i'll go down that path.

"Real" rims cost a shit load in sizes like 19x10 in good offsets

what size are your stock rims on it 19 or 18 ?

theres a fake meister style wheel black with a bronze lip could look hot...

clutch suggestions.
need something kinda soft since my left knee is f**ked.
but im not a saudi sheikh so something affordable lol

how much power...NPC ones are real nice...cheap too...

ill sell you my meisters.

hey Mo where did you get the wheel bolts from when you redid those rims you had.you got nice chrome ones yeah...I finally pulled those RS evos I got off Mig apart...but shredded a few bolts doing so...figured i'd replace the lot

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