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Just before the finish line, shit happens, and I accept I'm going to come third in this race of Mario Kart... nek minnit hit by who the f**k knows what (green shells r u srs pls) and come 7th. In final race of grand prix.

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1300 or 1350 delivered from memory

bit steep, are they forged? I got brand new TE37's for a little bit more than that...

I know yours is a Holden as well but mine are 19x 9.5 +30 and 8.5 +17 if thats of any help..

I had to wait AGES for mine too.

I have no idea what my stud pattern is, what widths/offsets I'd need etc.. haven't looked into anything yet

anyone ever had a noise and emissions test done? or have used indy automotive repairs in moorabbin? i've booked my test on thursday sigh..

stock cat? noise under db limit? 1 intake mod at most?

injectors, turbo errything stock? You'll be fine, but will take 3 hours.

stock cat? noise under db limit? 1 intake mod at most?

injectors, turbo errything stock? You'll be fine, but will take 3 hours.

non turbo brah :( and yeah have a pod (don't have a stock airbox, never had one or else i would've kept it on as the pod is fkn useless lol), pea shooter 2inch exhaust with a resonator and rear muffler and a stock cat.

non turbo brah :( and yeah have a pod (don't have a stock airbox, never had one or else i would've kept it on as the pod is fkn useless lol), pea shooter 2inch exhaust with a resonator and rear muffler and a stock cat.

if everything else is stock, you'll be fine.

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