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Way too much talk of man poking in here, thought it was WT for a sec :O

Oh, busy week guys so i wont be on here annoying you as often :P AND my SAU mobile has gone to sh*t too so you finally all get a break :P

Yeh im going for poke on mine but not stupid amounts just a lil bit. Im looking at getting a set of these while i get my enkei's repaird and maybe painted as i think a couple of them are buckled, i know 1 is atleast

http://www.varrstoen.com.au/shop/2-2-1-wheels/2-2-1-rims-wheels-18i

I know they are not forged 1 piece rims but they are made in Germany i think and are a cast alloy that is around 11kg a rim, cheap and strong will do the job.

hi Mat I will be towing my car down for texi and as it is daylight savings on Sunday I will be leaving at about 4am now time whick will be 5 then to get there as my skykline woul;d probly not make it there on fuel (e85) I would probly have to fill up half way

hi Mat I will be towing my car down for texi and as it is daylight savings on Sunday I will be leaving at about 4am now time whick will be 5 then to get there as my skykline woul;d probly not make it there on fuel (e85) I would probly have to fill up half way

Haha that sounds familiar :P

My car is pretty much 100% not attending by the looks of the work tonight, farken thing!! Not keen on driving the work van down that's for sure!

Haha that sounds familiar :P

My car is pretty much 100% not attending by the looks of the work tonight, farken thing!! Not keen on driving the work van down that's for sure!

Oh thats to bad matt.i'm gonna head down to speccy for the day,

loved watching all the action last time. :yes:

Oh thats to bad matt.i'm gonna head down to speccy for the day,

loved watching all the action last time. :yes:

If i do manage to get there i will make sure i come say hi!! :action-smiley-069: But i need the nose off a 34GTT gearbox and i dont think i can get overnight parts from Japan as i am not Fast and Furious enough :(

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