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Need to purchase some wheel nuts to fit my 'temporary' wheels so I can give Tony's wheels back.

Stupid me for grabbing AVS wheels...

what do you need? I might have some stuff lying around

PS I have a full set of ProjectMu wheels nuts TO BORROW.

If the Project MU wheel nuts do not return to my possession I will HUNT YOU DOWN WITH A KNIFE

:P

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what do you need? I might have some stuff lying around

PS I have a full set of ProjectMu wheels nuts TO BORROW.

If the Project MU wheel nuts do not return to my possession I will HUNT YOU DOWN WITH A KNIFE

:P

Hehe, after 17mm nutswith narrow hex bit (not sure what they're called).

Can lend you my 17mm advan nuts grant

Hmm... Will try tyre shops up in north first and FB you if I need them.

wasteland newb here, herro to all! so this came in the mail today. :banana:

Welcome abroad, strap on, it's wild ride in here!

wasteland newb here, herro to all! so this came in the mail today. :banana:

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That is one shiny car brah

Tradition on here is to take a shirtless pic in the reflection of your car

So we know how good your detailing is

nohomo

You guys know me too well.

Only 2GB though, where are all the other ones?

Sold on the black market. I believe Aaron was the buyer

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Good to see the FBI joininh SAU VIC Wastelands

What model Skyline/Evo you drive brah?

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