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e85 = annoying

know few people on it and they're always on like empty and complain that they cant drive and cbf getting/driving few km for e85

370rwkw on 98 good enough for me :D

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Interesting. Pics?

Long gone now so no pics, but they are only blind rivet nuts that are secured to the body and then you can make you brackets to fit and screw into them

Pretty easy

Nice!

Year / model / mods?

+1

And please welcome, "DJ Press Play" to the stage!

2002 10th Anniversary v8

so all the optional features as standard (sunrroof, rear reclining seats, air suspension, leather, electric rear shade etc)

Only mods are a set of 18" Rays Sebring ITC wheels, which I'm going to get rid of anyway

Got 130xxx kms but it's the 2nd cleanest one we found, and it's $7k cheaper for not having black leather

e85 = annoying

know few people on it and they're always on like empty and complain that they cant drive and cbf getting/driving few km for e85

370rwkw on 98 good enough for me :D

It's always those that have never run e85 that pay out on it. There are many benefits to it, and the only draw back is your fuel tank was designed too small? Get with the times...

24" with a thin layer of rubber (gettin kinky) are arguably wheels.

VIP wheels would be a hard choice. Its either gangster or something that would compete alongside a hilux with chromies.

Thats a joke, but worked out in your favour.

Plans for wheels?

Few I'm looking at

SSR SP3

Work Schwert SC4

Leon Hardiritt Gral or Bugel

But I haven't really looked into it much yet, need 19s as minimum too

i'm sure he is planning on having wheels dude

LOL

hmmm... I like the gral's the most. bugel's looked a bit sparse for such a big vehicle.

I lol when people talk about wheels and sound like interior decorators

all about the contrast, had gold volks on my last black Nissan, but decided to go with a unique bronze textured finish this time

im not bagging the guy that said that (he's a nice guy) it just sounds funny.

oldenburgs look baws on majesta

SC2's looked pimp on ashneels chaser, but look weak on the huge-ass majesta

Yeah saw them and thought they looked awesome

It's hard though having toyota offsets, to get the good dish at back you need to run either massive camber or flare rear guards

But either way, I'll look properly once the car comes in first

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:rofl:

e85 = annoying

know few people on it and they're always on like empty and complain that they cant drive and cbf getting/driving few km for e85

370rwkw on 98 good enough for me :D

You'd only run e85 on a track car to squeeze the last bit of power the car can make.

Or you end up with what you said... e85 = Annoying

2002 10th Anniversary v8

so all the optional features as standard (sunrroof, rear reclining seats, air suspension, leather, electric rear shade etc)

Only mods are a set of 18" Rays Sebring ITC wheels, which I'm going to get rid of anyway

Got 130xxx kms but it's the 2nd cleanest one we found, and it's $7k cheaper for not having black leather

So 3rd Generation S170.

You going 2JZ or 1UZ?

Leon Hardiritt Oldenburg also

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Yeah that looks mad!

VIP Car so it needs thick spoke wheels with deep lip.

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