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hahahahaha. drift spec. are pair on each side?

id be hitting up bm owners man.

Stuff that, this ain't no drift pig S13 haha

Good idea, but unless genuine BBS LMs in 20s (or maybe 19s) are dirt cheap, will probably be keen on the Varstoenn BBS LM reps instead.

Have I just suddenly chime in a commodore thread?

Yes you have. The exit is that way :P

How about this phaggotry?

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Don't even get me started on them. Soooo many f*ckwits go crazy for them GTS wheels. They look like shit to be honest.

On a simlar but seperate note, I could've sworn there was a business trader that was selling Varrstoen wheels on SAU when Is till have my 33. Are they still around? I'm thinking they would be my best bet in getting a set of the Varrstoen 1.1.3.

Or does anyone know a reputable Varrstoen dealer?

A lot of people that say get 'real' rims have no idea how much they cost in good sizes (ie 19 / 20" x 9.5 / 10 with low offset) I said to myself fark that just get a new set every year or so lol

And Grant, praise the falcon brah. embrace teh speed, such grace.

And Grant, praise the falcon brah. embrace teh speed, such grace.

Drove a 6t recently, still don't see the point of it.

May as well buy v8 really, and they're too 'grown-up' for me. So I won't embrace these things ;)

A lot of people that say get 'real' rims have no idea how much they cost in good sizes (ie 19 / 20" x 9.5 / 10 with low offset) I said to myself fark that just get a new set every year or so lol

And Grant, praise the falcon brah. embrace teh speed, such grace.

i give no shits for fake or real rims. for street car if they look good, thats all that matters.

Amen. True words (except for the falcon part haha :P )

As long as the rims don't shit themselves everytime you hit anything that resembles a minor pothole, I'd be happy.

lets all have acirckle wank over matey boys genuine Japanese hurkurdursushilm1gtdanielsans.

not for me chef!

LOL!

I appreciate genuine rims but not super keen on spending $4k+ on rims alone unfortunatly.

Tempting...

Do it!! It rips awesome skids!! Plattsy and I can vouch for that!! LOL jokes! But seriously, he's looked after it well and I have been in it and can vouch for it being quite a tidy unit :cheers:

hes seen and felt the rumble on saturday. didnt you grant.

mate for you id even throw in all the audio gear. and do you super special price.

for price, and change you would have left over, you could put that block upto 400kw. mental.

and insurance would be cheaper.

hes seen and felt the rumble on saturday. didnt you grant.

mate for you id even throw in all the audio gear. and do you super special price.

for price, and change you would have left over, you could put that block upto 400kw. mental.

and insurance would be cheaper.

Hmm... 'massage seats' sure do sound even more tempting :P

Like I said other night on fb, insurance wasn't that cheap for me :/ need to ring around me thinks.

But still want another gtr though, so will consider something else if I can't find good one.

Hmm... 'massage seats' sure do sound even more tempting :P

Like I said other night on fb, insurance wasn't that cheap for me :/ need to ring around me thinks.

But still want another gtr though, so will consider something else if I can't find good one.

is what i am saying granticus.

hsv insurance cheaper than gtr insurance.

but you get first refusal on it mate. lol im in no rush, the gumtree add is out there somewhere, must be i keep getting stupid offers of swaps.

impreza wrx evo3 club something or other rego pacman. wanted a swap, was so farkin tempted!

When I quoted for vx/vy clubby, it was north of $3k region with value less than what people are asking, gtr's are usually cheaper with higher agreed value.

Very strange that...

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