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Originally posted by RedLineGTR

Nismo what was the place where you got your wheels balanced etc etc...and do they do tyres too? PM Me

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Originally posted by RedLineGTR

Question. What are the width of the stock r33 gtst rims??

At a guess I would say they are 7 inches wide, maybe 6.5 though but that may be the non-turbo ones... [34 gtt is 7.5].

OK GUYS,HERE"S THE DEAL!!

Firstly, no I'm not gay. Nuff said

Secondly, Stop bothering me with you're problems. This thread was only to amuse myself because the wasteland was slow and boring.

I don't really care if you have problems, I never cared, at least not about anyone but me.

Therefore LEAVE ME ALONE!!

Nark, can you close this thread please. If these wackos keep hassling me, I'm gonna need therapy.

p.s. I'm not as nasty as I sound, I'm just trying to get what little entertainment I can before Nark closes this thread.

Nark, If you will please.

Yeah Ambz, you lost all privileges to my Wang when you got engaged.

Anyway, the whole dick piercing thing came about when Meggala wanted advice on getting his prick pricked in this thread. I started a new thread called "Should Megaggla get his Wang pierced?" and added a poll. He then changed the title.

Give it up Pred. This is getting old. I've lost count of how many times I've mentioned that I simply don't give a toss.

How are you by the way mate?

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