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Ey rigga, u at latrobe uni yeah? should meet up sometime.

I'm enrolled at Latrobe, but that doesnt mean I'm necessarily there :) Usually monday and thursday arvos I cant avoid tho.

Rigga paint 'em gold, you can't go wrong with gold [voice of goldmember]

The thought had crossed my mind :( but this bayside blue business has got me thinkin... photochop time me thinks...

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I'm enrolled at Latrobe, but that doesnt mean I'm necessarily there :) Usually monday and thursday arvos I cant avoid tho.

Lmao... same as me, usually i bum in therapy... i usually am there monday arvo's (cept today, cbf I need another day of holidays) and wednesday arvos...

Let me know what you think :D

Wheels look awesome P :D

I would personally remove the number plate from the pic though ;) [call me paranoid].

What are the tyres like? now that you have had them on for a few days?

Can you tell me what the shelf price for the hankooks were? I will be looking for some tyres fairly soon me thinks...

Cheers!

Number plate removed... even tho 380 views have already been counted... I just enjoy showing them off :D

Well needless to say they shit on my bald Jap spec 205s. I've only done 110km since they've been on so they still need a bit of "scrubbing" before they'll be performing 100%. The tyre shop recommended the first 100-200km to be taken easy. They were $250 for the fronts (235/40/18) and $280 for the rear (255/35/18). I'll post up a report when I feel they're at their full potential :D

I wanna do mine soonish... got jack stands so I can do all four at the same time... now to find some time from doin assignments n midsemester exams... I'm thinkin of goin the full rice n doin em in white n red.

get stuffed, i wanna see what mistakes you do and then make sure I don't do the same thing. I'll probably end up doin it at the boys' house (j-spec headquarters) so i'll let you know n you can whore the stands too.

That first pic in post 51 looks like nissan calipers, with the nissan filed off, and a nice brembo sticker. The last one has bleed nipples on the outside like you would expect? :confused:

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