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So...you're going to buy one then?

probably, need to sell my bike / get tax return first though

long story short, my bike is up for sale again dude that came on weekend pulled out

those IT guys.... got too much cash lying around.

not really, bit above average income just live at home lol

Q: Why are a fifth of Americans unable to locate the U.S. on a world map?

A: 'I personally believe U.S. Americans are unable to do so because some people out there in our nations don't have maps. And I believe that our education - in South Africa and The Iraq - over here in the U.S. should help South Africa and The Iraq and the Asian countries to build up our education to improve our future for the children.'

wut.

Yeah but you asked me for the purchase price of my car, which I thought was for depreciation or something? I bought a new (used) car in Oct/Nov so was just wondering if that changes anything else

Apart from that it should be as easy as editing the spreadsheet I sent you last year with some new figures for tool purchases etc

Oh yeah I got a bad memory. Nothing much changes apart from depreciation

Also saw the video of the Miss World, Provides some lulz

Ah okay!! I'll have to give it a shot once they're on. It's an r31 with an rb25 conversion so I need r33 brakes to engineer it and iv got 4 stud hubs so wheel sizes are limited, I'd prefer to run 15in steelies.

Because I was bored just sat DC2R stocky over my brakes, something with a fairly flat inner barrel should fit alright, it'll be tight but there's clearance. Wheels with a deep drop centre or stepped lip probably won't even come close to clearing though.

Because I was bored just sat DC2R stocky over my brakes, something with a fairly flat inner barrel should fit alright, it'll be tight but there's clearance. Wheels with a deep drop centre or stepped lip probably won't even come close to clearing though.

Thanks for that mate. I'm hoping theres a chance they'll fit. I'll get it done and try.

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