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You want to shave 2-4mm

Thats going to be the difference between a 255 and a 265.

Or a 235 and a 245

Etc etc etc

What on earth makes you think shaving 2-4mm will allow an extra 20mm?

5 spokes x 4mm = 20mm duh

next time in office need to swing by and get pics of the fg xr6 on d1r that sis outsie the cheap brothle around the corner...give an idea how bad 18 d1rs looks on falcon.

only issue is last time some one trired to:

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/brothel-worker-cleared-over-killing-20131028-2wbl4.html

You want to shave 2-4mm

Thats going to be the difference between a 255 and a 265.

Or a 235 and a 245

Etc etc etc

What on earth makes you think shaving 2-4mm will allow an extra 20mm?

Well it would poke out 12mm more than my previous rims that had 275s so not sure what I'd be able to fit, they were pretty flush and touched on some weird driveways

Bachelor of Arts is the bomb man like basically puts you straight on the fry station at McDonald's

But seriously mate sister did like aerospace engineering but like theirs zero jobs in Aus for that

Girl in engineering will get priority over males easily.

Sometimes I plan to go to Thailand and coming back here to get a job...

Thought as much

And those who pursue careers that aren't particularly available in Australia, then cry about it.... Unlucky.

Engineering was in demand when I started studying, by the time I finished it was game over for me.

next time in office need to swing by and get pics of the fg xr6 on d1r that sis outsie the cheap brothle around the corner...give an idea how bad 18 d1rs looks on falcon.

only issue is last time some one trired to:

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/brothel-worker-cleared-over-killing-20131028-2wbl4.html

Not guilty? Typical leftist junk.

Engine build complete after many dramas.

'greg can you come here and tune the start'

Rock up with laptop

Play with ECU

car starts... and appears to run/idle fine/way smoother than it did before it died, no smoke, no leaks, just... purring away

f**k, expect 7 years of bad luck now everyone

I'm sorry

What dramas? (Other than turbo)

Happy overall or not really?

Girl in engineering will get priority over males easily.

Sometimes I plan to go to Thailand and coming back here to get a job...

Engineering was in demand when I started studying, by the time I finished it was game over for me.

Preference perhaps, but in a non existent industry in aus good luck.

Lol.

Aaron has already rolled them for me, maybe I'll go down to import monster one day and try them on..

You had professors? thought you were rocking varrstoens

I want to at least fit some 265s f**k those 225s and 235s what am I gonna do with those lol

I did?

Well if they need more we can organise that too

What dramas? (Other than turbo)

Happy overall or not really?

Nah, to be fair there haven't been many dramas, other than surprise, new turbo needed! Just a lot of things to correct from previous build. A lot of time was lost engineering a flex plate from scratch that can handle dat torque.

Which when you think about it, when your engine builder is creating a custom flex plate for an auto transmission from a mixture of RB30 and RB25 parts for a R34 gearbox which is different again.. you've probably chosen the correct people to solve problems.

I did?

Well if they need more we can organise that too

Yeah remember when I had the Varrstoens? must of been 2 years ago..

Or you could just run manual like a real man

That's what other supercharged v8 drivers they tell me before they loose

Also, do want to try those professors on.. interested in how they'd look in 20s

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Or you could just run manual like a real man

I could, but where's the fun in driving the car, having more fun and saving a LOT of money?

That's not what owning a skyline is about, man.

Yeah remember when I had the Varrstoens? must of been 2 years ago..

That's what other supercharged v8 drivers they tell me before they loose

Also, do want to try those professors on.. interested in how they'd look in 20s

They look good in 20's

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