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I was actually going to come to villis this friday but my thermo fan has shit itself.

Im back on 6cyl from replacing just the 1st coil ;)

Im so tired of not being able to drive far.

Someone come fix my fan!! it keeps shorting and blowing fuses..not spinning quick... booked in for Tuesday at the auto electrics but I just want to driiiiiiiive!!!!!!

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anybody want some hormones?? i'm so friggin sick of them :(

i decided to clean abit of my room and found a dead Huntsman, i think i killed it with a box

but without knowing it was there ;) lol

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Adrian you should be able to get 34 gtr wheels for around 1600-1800 with good tyres, OR get some CR KAI for around 1600 with tyres.

Just depends how soon u want them.

Adrian when you are buying 2nd hand rims with good tyres from a Jap importer make sure you check the date on the tyre saying when it was manufactured, when i looked at some r33 GTR rims at Japanese import spares the rims had good tyres but the date said they were made in 2006 and they wouldnt even budge on the price coz of it so i didnt buy them

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Adrian when you are buying 2nd hand rims with good tyres from a Jap importer make sure you check the date on the tyre saying when it was manufactured, when i looked at some r33 GTR rims at Japanese import spares the rims had good tyres but the date said they were made in 2006 and they wouldnt even budge on the price coz of it so i didnt buy them

Why would it matter when the tyre was made?

If it was kept out of the weather and not gone through loads of heat cycles there still good :) What was the tread percentage??

If the rims are worth the money the tyres are a bonus...

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