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also guys i need som e10-15mm 59.1mm hub centric spacers, i prefer non bolt on because i already have extended studs.

must have a 59.1mm hub.

any ideas?!?!

I've only used full lock in a car park.

Once lol. But yea like I said they going on my bimmer rims that are just for the drags. So yea.

Fed 595s for the pulsar daily rims. Leroy you find any caps mate!?

there's a cap at scottys house man...i saw it there other day

you only need decent lock for roundabouts, u-turns, hook turns etc :rolleyes:

anyway, we'll see how you go

even without full lock it will have a tighter turning circle than lets say a cressida...if i can park my cressida he can park a micra.. ;)

so just scored one of these.

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look like shit and cheap and nasty hey.

nope. jdm so all the fanbois love em. usually around 150-250.

got on efor 90. which is good cos im freakin skint.

and hopefully picking this up on sunday.

again go from anything between 150250. im paying 150.

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i will need to wind the km forward to match mine. anyone know how?!?!?

i currently have 309000 and im proud of that. lol

and hopefully picking this up on sunday.

again go from anything between 150250. im paying 150.

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i will need to wind the km forward to match mine. anyone know how?!?!?

i currently have 309000 and im proud of that. lol

I'm sure you can find some dodgy Victorian to assist you with that

Theres a cluster guy in ringwood, probably do it.

Everything about this car is dodgy :P all our cars are

i wanna do it my self lol.

come at me youtube vids.,

and yea your right leeroy.!

hahahahaha. yea. i didnt want to do it that way tho.

It's easy as this.

Even Danny DeVito can do it - http://youtu.be/6IYOvUs-ul4?t=1m

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