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Fark, living solo costs a shit load. Everything is converted to wheel value.

Could have had plenty sets of nice jap rims -_-

Fridge & washing machine is a good set of rpf01's

sort of know that feel now, living by myself at home ATM while parents are travelling I like it

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still only really costing me food I suppose

sort of know that feel now, living by myself at home ATM while parents are travelling I like it

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still only really costing me food I suppose

Pretty much my permanent situation. Folks are hardly home and were even talking about moving to elsewhere and leaving me the house = free house fkyeah.jpg

Currently house sitting for a mate in Carnegie at the moment, so I get to enjoy rent free loneliness for the next 3 weeks. Dat pasta every night haha

I cooked some ravioli last night, was delicious. Best thing is it'll last 2 days being just you.

We don't have a dish washer though, dat washing up every time feel :( #firstworldproblems

Did 1000 steps tonight pretty farken hard, didn't stop I guess this time.

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We don't have a dish washer though, dat washing up every time feel :( #firstworldproblems

I've got no problems doing the washing up when you're by yourself... When you're cooking dinner most nights, there's a bunch of waiting around in the kitchen when it can be done anyway... few dishes at a time and it's done and away...

Better than a dishwasher that's got dirty plates sitting in it for 5+ days getting stinky as hell because it's not getting full fast enough...

what if it means driving 50kms?

Mini road trip yo.

Hey guys I finished off my RSR's at DECA over the weekend... going to go out now and chuck my 17's on for the time being...

Any ideas what I should be looking for (rear only, fronts are still pretty good)...

I've got a quote for 2 x 265/35/18 RS-R from OTR for $260 each, fitted and balanced to Off-Car rims... In stock now...

Anything else I should be looking at for ~270rwkw...I do ~350km/week in peak hour, so something that won't just be burning money while rolling along would be nice, but grippy enough too... I don't want it breaking free in 2nd in the dry without a clutch kick or massively hard shift...

I was very happy with the dry grip from the RS-R's but I wasn't real happy with the wear rate and I've been told they go off pretty quickly when you track them

Edit: 255 18's are also a possibility, 265's on my BBS rims (9.5") have got a little bulge so could easily drop a cm of width......

Fark, living solo costs a shit load. Everything is converted to wheel value.

Could have had plenty sets of nice jap rims -_-

Fridge & washing machine is a good set of rpf01's

Aldi has washing machine this week, 399.

I get paid weekly, so I convert car parts to weeks

I cooked some ravioli last night, was delicious. Best thing is it'll last 2 days being just you.

We don't have a dish washer though, dat washing up every time feel :( #firstworldproblems

Did 1000 steps tonight pretty farken hard, didn't stop I guess this time.

lol my standard go to meal, so easy and lasts days. I also love a big fk off 2kg lasagne you can keep reheating.

And yeah, mate doesn't have a dishwasher either, gonna first world sook it up.

Should come crash there one night, it's 10 mins from your work!

lol my standard go to meal, so easy and lasts days. I also love a big fk off 2kg lasagne you can keep reheating.

And yeah, mate doesn't have a dishwasher either, gonna first world sook it up.

Should come crash there one night, it's 10 mins from your work!

Nice, I'll keep that in mind bro

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