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for anything that wide with weight in mind, Kiwamis are probably your best bet. tried import monster yet? 3 months seems steep. itd take less time to get em landed by Streeter.

Nope, I don't share your pain.

Do tell us how painful it is.

Just got home and waking up at 7 for the next job, only a couple more days.

how much is petrol

Heard on the news or somewhere that it'll hit $1.70+ soon (91 ron) :unsure:

buddy club P1 mmmmm

not sure what to go to next tho, prob kiwami's

need 18 x 10.5's that are reasonable weight and look

If I had your car.....

5zigen fn01r-HV

in matte black

17 x 10 + 12

for anything that wide with weight in mind, Kiwamis are probably your best bet. tried import monster yet? 3 months seems steep. itd take less time to get em landed by Streeter.

IM don't have 17s, and Streeter said Work are nil stock, 3 months to the next batch.

And now KSport have discontinued the coilovers I just ordered...

they look damn good, but looking for 18x10.5 which they don't do

looking at a Big brake kit as well and need to run 295 rubber.

CE28N - 10 spoke

TE37 - just the normal ones

RE30

18 x 10.5 + 18

I have time for increased earning capacity

In your case fair enough, but in terms of I.T stuff I've got co worker in same role as me, studied some uni computer science course for years only to end up with the same role/pay as me and owing $$,$$$ in hecs lol

Depends on what you want to do, I.T is pretty much all hands on / experience.

Edited by UNR33L

its a business seller from this forum.. but yeah been a week. after telling me they had stock in, i sent them the money, then the next day they told me they didn't have the stock and yeah still waiting a week later =/

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