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yeah, i've officially re-assesed them, since they are metal and that knob is functional, I like them :P

a little on the pricey side though :) EDIT: And none with black lenses without going "custom" (uleh)

looking on ebay now...

Got mine for $250 on fleabay. Cost me another $250 for my prescription lenses.

You COULD get them in black iridium back in the day when you could still get ruby... dunno what their lens situation is now though...

i have the titanium juliets with gold fire lenses, best investment i ever made. i always used to snap the arms on my plastic oakleys. mine have been around the world, smashed, droped and squashed daily as i get out of the skyline!

do it!

oh, and you'd catch me in those orange ones! i like em!

i have the titanium juliets with gold fire lenses, best investment i ever made. i always used to snap the arms on my plastic oakleys. mine have been around the world, smashed, droped and squashed daily as i get out of the skyline!

My plastic ones (old model straight jacket) that I broke on friday, I have had for well over 5 years

oh, and you'd catch me in those orange ones! i like em!

You don't count; you're a ranga.

Mine are Hugo Boss aviators, titanium frames, pretty strong lenses. Cost like $300. Better than white boy Oakleys! :D

quiet, darkness

I has Ray Ban's.....

If I was going to have something other than oakleys, it would be ray bans. However:

I only rock oakleys :D
fark me, this whole page is all about freaking sunnies

In Soviet Serbia, Sunglasses wear you

That statement is blatantly untrue, Dan said something about a windscreen.

P.S. Morning mangs

Jordan Sparks raises a valid point

"Tell me how i'm surpost to breath with no air"

Stupid women, the idea is you don't breath (aka die)...

pffftttt dumbass

my main ones at the moment are my arnette rage's

i want these just for the name

Jordan Sparks raises a valid point

"Tell me how i'm surpost to breath with no air"

Stupid women, the idea is you don't breath (aka die)...

pffftttt dumbass

^^^ wooow...

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