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That moment you realise the BBS LMs on your car are 17", not 18"

Oh well, shouldn't be too hard to offload the cheap AD08s. Can whack two on the GTS-T and sell other two, or could swap the LMs for a set of 18s in something else...just can't think of any particular wheels I really fancy...

$50 and a pack of winnie blues.

i just dont get why you need to get an engagement ring AND a wedding ring...

sisters engagement party tonight. says on the invitation "No gifts please". go to my parentals... "you better get them a gift!" why? "cause your family"

weddings pls. farkin gives permission to be retarded and charge money for it. its like GTR tax cept that shit is fo'eva

Don't forget the ring for first anniversary of marriage...

& dude it's ya sister don't be so stingy

That moment you realise the BBS LMs on your car are 17", not 18"

Oh well, shouldn't be too hard to offload the cheap AD08s. Can whack two on the GTS-T and sell other two, or could swap the LMs for a set of 18s in something else...just can't think of any particular wheels I really fancy...

How much do you want for the 17"? Need some wheels to clear 34 brembos'.

Don't forget the ring for first anniversary of marriage...

& dude it's ya sister don't be so stingy

It's not about the money... If you say no gifts, why should people bring gifts? There's a table here specifically for gifts...

That moment you realise the BBS LMs on your car are 17", not 18"

Oh well, shouldn't be too hard to offload the cheap AD08s. Can whack two on the GTS-T and sell other two, or could swap the LMs for a set of 18s in something else...just can't think of any particular wheels I really fancy...

Pics? Offset/size?

Swap for my Meisters?

It's not about the money... If you say no gifts, why should people bring gifts? There's a table here specifically for gifts...

Maybe they worded it wrongly and wanted cash instead?

No one wants toasters as a wedding present lol

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That but with slight gutter rash

They are 17x9+20

Honestly thought they were 18s, farkin deceiving lip

I don't mind them, they've actually grown on me, and 255/R17 tyres are pretty good value. Just a shame I bought those AD08s lol

Might whack two on the R33 and sell the other pair...shouldn't be hard to move them for what I paid for them or more

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but you like tri-spokes, your argument is invalid.

Tris > entire Work Emotion range.

Work Emotion range is the dullest wheels ever, designed by a boring person who has never drink alcohol or taken drugs in his/her entire life.

Don't think I've been to a wedding in the last ten years that hasn't said no gifts but a donation is welcome / leave your cash at the door

Tradition of giving gifts seems to be dead from where I see it

Says a lot about what our society/generation has become though hey

We see more value in people funding our shit / paying for our wedding / honeymoon than sentimental gifts that will last and be remembered. Maybe we expect a high chance the marriage to go down the gurgler, or maybe cash means more to us because living is expensive. Either way, it's an annoyingly faceless gift.

Yeah I probably don't want over 100 unwanted gifts such a cutlery, fancy plates, house decor etc....

Nor organising a wedding registry trying to think of things you need.

These days people also do a wedding registry where funds go to their honeywoon travels, same same as cash

I didn't 'ask' for cash in my wedding invitation but 99% of guests still gave cash.

Out of 300 people, only one couple gave me a non cash present. It was a photo frame..... uwotm8

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