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The one in Richmond or Springvale? Need heaps of stuff

tip top tip: shelving/bookshelfs from Masters is much better quality and similar price.

Ikea stuff can be terrible quality if they want it to be.

tip top tip: shelving/bookshelfs from Masters is much better quality and similar price.

Ikea stuff can be terrible quality if they want it to be.

this.

the whole point of ikea when it got big was Cheap (very very cheap) shitty fashionable flat pack junk. now its hella expensive and only bought by hyper trendy's.

go to bunnings /target/kmart/thrift shop-wut wut, man. its better quality. and half the price.

Maybe its just because you lift brah?

Dont know if there is the same room as a 34

But I was able to fit a 52 or 58 can't remember which one, whilst still retaining the shroud

I don't even brah....

I think I'll be going for a 53mm Koyorad now... and Mike's sexy oil cooler setup, with the stock oil/water heat exchanger deleted...

kudos are very good and have helped me a great deal. Also happens to be 5km away from where I live.

There we go free plug for u Andrew ;)

I've dealt with him a few times for various things, always very smooth to deal with and knowledgable.

already knocking lol

yeah save the money you would spend on springs and put it towards coilovers then

not at all... the whinging I hear on forums is wank.

Real wheels generally look better and perform better, but people need to get off their high horses about them.

like the flack I copped for unsprung weight of fake wheels in a thread........ in a 300+rwkw 1400kg car lol

527s weren't actually that heavy iirc, it's only a few kilo difference per wheel anyway at the end of the day

i'm not spending money on this car as I dont intend to keep it that long

dat evo owner mentality

feel like Gyoza for lunch :( try to steer clear of fatty pork though

will enjoy heavy, seeded, toasted sourdough with ricotta

this.

the whole point of ikea when it got big was Cheap (very very cheap) shitty fashionable flat pack junk. now its hella expensive and only bought by hyper trendy's.

go to bunnings /target/kmart/thrift shop-wut wut, man. its better quality. and half the price.

Bunnings don't have couches etc

Don't need outdoor stuff

Bunnings don't have couches etc

Don't need outdoor stuff

fair play.

i got a mega couch from a mart bout a month ago for 2 grand. 6-8 seater depending on fatties 5 year warrenty. big old reclining corner slag. with cinema seats and drinks holders. its comfy as balls man.

Just saw a girl I was seeing (short lived) from ~2 years ago... sat down on tram seat across from me, realised, and then spent the whole tram ride with her neck cranked looking out the window. Sat there the whole tram ride with a huge smirk on my face. LOL suffer... She was a bitch anyway haha

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