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woah woah woah, why didnt you say so? I've been trying to get you alloys and shit. Pulsar stockies be 15" alloys mang, 205/50/15. set for sale by a friend of mine in Ferntree gully for like $300 with tyres.

Otherwise Pick-a-part (ringwood i think?) has a set of N14 SSS (14" alloys) for sale apparently.

If you really want steelies, just get a set from any wreckers.

i will call them now! cheers

lol good luck with that. called Pick-a-part for a reason.

yup. see above. lol

hour drive to see if they have them, if they have them, wont barter, i get angry, they get ruder, i get angrier. drive home. im late for tea, wife throws it at me, beat the wife. she stabs me, i strangle her, 20years and many rapings in prison. get out. die.

its just not worth the hassle leroy!

im sure there are easier ways to organise 20years of raping, but up to you.

Apparenlty theyre at the back of the yard, with the pulsars. anyway... got to local wreckers, find 14" 4x100 steel wheels for $25-30 a pop. get a re-tread or Yumcha tyres, get road worthy. be merry.

Then hunt down N14 SSS/GTiR alloys, put some A05's on them and you'll be laughing.

im sure there are easier ways to organise 20years of raping, but up to you.

Apparenlty theyre at the back of the yard, with the pulsars. anyway... got to local wreckers, find 14" 4x100 steel wheels for $25-30 a pop. get a re-tread or Yumcha tyres, get road worthy. be merry.

Then hunt down N14 SSS/GTiR alloys, put some A05's on them and you'll be laughing.

harveys down in langwarrin will do me 14 inch steelies with tyres for 100 a set. and alloys for 150..... if i can find any!

got a guy over west with some hart racing wheels, trying to swap him for my 15's.... he's having none of it! haha

yup. see above. lol

hour drive to see if they have them, if they have them, wont barter, i get angry, they get ruder, i get angrier. drive home. im late for tea, wife throws it at me, beat the wife. she stabs me, i strangle her, 20years and many rapings in prison. get out. die.

its just not worth the hassle leroy!

This reminds me of a scene from Hall Pass

I am also on the market for BOV and know very little about which brands are best, size etc.

No venting to atmos for me. while I will miss the flutter, do not want any whoosh noises. leave that shit for golfs.

aftermarket bov is super retarded on a street car that the stock bov can handle

when you pop the bonnet you might as well call the cop a fag too

I'm sure once you explain it's for pullin bitchezzz all will be forgiven

nice man :) +1 do like the standard bov too

ahh damn, next time Tony!

Hope your angus is peppered for next week

Monday 13 January
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Hope your angus is peppered for next week

Monday 13 January

Summary sunny.png Min 14 Max 34 Sunny. Melbourne area

Sunny. Light winds becoming southeast to southwesterly 25 to 35 km/h during the day then becoming light during the evening.

Tuesday 14 January

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Sunny. Winds northerly 15 to 25 km/h, tending south to southeasterly 15 to 20 km/h later.

Wednesday 15 January

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Mostly sunny. Light winds.

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Sunny. Light winds becoming southeast to southwesterly 15 to 20 km/h during the day.
please come to Lanka it's like 35 degrees daily.. It's fkn winter
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