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send me resume.

only draw back in only area that might be hiring ATM, is full of Asian females..so you might have to get daddy to buy you a brand name bag to fit it.

Sounds attractive to me, might need to send you a PM too so then Alvin and I can go man bag shopping.

i know of one tuner whos notorious for bad cold starts on eth.....

so might not be plugs dude.....

My car was tuned on a 30 degree day so I doubt the cold start is any good. Plus the copper plugs have been in there for 3 years now so I might swap them out and see how I go.

15 goes at starting is the worst it has ever been. Usually starts after 2 or 3.

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I've got about 6 wooden pallets sitting here in Cheltenham that are about to go to the tip, and 6 black plastic but they won't be much use...

If you want to travel, come take them ;)

Is Artz new jerb near you? He has a ute... :P

Otherwise, I can't fit too many pallets in the stagea, and not even a chair in the back of the evo. lol.

Anyone selling 4-stud of PCD 4x100 wheels? The missus's Civic could do with some new shoes.

just sold my spare, spare set.

be prep'd for a shock. you can get decent 17's with good tyres in any other sp, for less than 14's in 4x100,

f**king honda fags have killed it.

i got some bmw bottle caps in the garage with bf goodrich semi slicks, brand new too lol.

just sold my spare, spare set.

be prep'd for a shock. you can get decent 17's with good tyres in any other sp, for less than 14's in 4x100,

f**king honda fags have killed it.

i got some bmw bottle caps in the garage with bf goodrich semi slicks, brand new too lol.

Shiiiiiiiiiiit. Not chasing anything special, just something better than the factory 14" steel wheels :(

Anyone?

14 inch tyres are a nightmare to find anything decent in, so maybe look for 15s? have a look on gummers?!?

Nah, not looking for any size in particular. She's keen on any wheels that are bigger than the stock 14", so open to 15s, 16s and 17s.

Had a look on gumtree and full of friggin' dreamers who think their Bob Jane specials are worth as much as genuine forged japper rims. Cocks.

told ya. 4x100 is a kent........ and most are ugly as f**k too. i stuck with bigger oem wheels, maybe look at the bigger hondas, see if there is anything cheap?!

Yeah I know. Worst aprt is, the missus brought a set of matte black 4x100 rims in a tough offset and look mint (look almost like TE37s) but the offset was too aggressive for her as she didn't want camber of anything like that, so looking to sell them or trade them :(

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