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omg! volk gtms! would look pimp on the maxima!

pft, sif maxima love for thoses. Your maxima is not a rwd anyway. As much as you argue it is, you wont nevah has hella flush fitment......

Mexican poke maybe, cause you like in Springwood or wherever the fluck it is :whistling:

lol lol lol

how would 18*7.5 +38 fill my front guards? better or worse than present?

and the rears that im looking at would be 18*9.5 +38. Some staggered as wheels but, meh.

A penny for your thoughts?

F off. Im broke! =P

don't do what I have done in the past and buy parts that you will have to upgrade further down the track. if you are broke, don't buy cheap wheels, that you will look to replace further down the track.

you are welcome to try my 18x10's +22 to see how they fit. They will be coming off in a couple of weeks for a short stint, so feel free to drop around and see how they fit.

Tony I have some wheels sitting at my place that are my mates from Melb. Been at my place for a while.......... 12 months to be exact. Pretty sure he's happy for me to sell them. 17 x 8 and 17 x 9 with + 35 offsets. Have tyres too. Feel free to come and try them on.

what rims and what price. looking for a set of track wheels

haha, I has next pages biatches

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Pah, stupid board back massages

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Martin : Presently I do not think I will be there on thursday. I will endeavour to get your parts to you somehow... possibly by swallow.

Swallow carrier FTW!

Does anyone know the airspeed of a un-burdened swallow ?
What do you mean? An African or European Swallow?

F*CK! Beaten.

What... is the capital of Assyria?

what rims and what price. looking for a set of track wheels

They are G-Max energy. No gutter rash and in good condition. Tyres are pretty good too. What do you think they're worth???? I have no idea.

i'll give you $50 if you deliver?

in other news, im taking a 'stralin day tomorrow, i do actually have a work sustained injury however i just cbf working tomorrow for them, so i'll spend the day on my own project. Might have a couple "light" refreshments

They are G-Max energy. No gutter rash and in good condition. Tyres are pretty good too. What do you think they're worth???? I have no idea.

ahh bugger. they look like decent new rims.

probably too much for me, unless he wants to sell for $300, as that will get me some 17x7.5 and 17x8 rims that aren't as pretty.

ps. i don't seriusly expect him to sell them for that low

in other news, im taking a 'stralin day tomorrow, i do actually have a work sustained injury however i just cbf working tomorrow for them, so i'll spend the day on my own project. Might have a couple "light" refreshments

Let me know if you need someone to stand around and tell you that you'redoing it wrong :blink:

ahh bugger. they look like decent new rims.

probably too much for me, unless he wants to sell for $300, as that will get me some 17x7.5 and 17x8 rims that aren't as pretty.

ps. i don't seriusly expect him to sell them for that low

I spoke to him just before and he said to ask for an offer as he didn't know what they were worth. I'll let him know and let him decide??

Lets build a bridge and move on.

Is there over $5,000 on the other side of that bridge?

Those wheel doesnt look like GTC Tristan. GTC has fatter spokes. Anyway you going drifting next Friday? I'll probably come have a look if you are.

dude I think you're right - the more i look they dont look like a gtc

and yeh drifting next friday for sure :blink:

come on out and bring a helmet :D

Pah, stupid board back massages

donate $5 and you have no flood control and triple PM space :blink:

in other news, im taking a 'stralin day tomorrow, i do actually have a work sustained injury however i just cbf working tomorrow for them, so i'll spend the day on my own project. Might have a couple "light" refreshments

*tristan loves this*

dude I think you're right - the more i look they dont look like a gtc

and yeh drifting next friday for sure :blink:

come on out and bring a helmet :D

Yea man. I'll be there. Looks like I'll get a ride with drifty. :D

in other news, im taking a 'stralin day tomorrow

*strayen

So McFly, you =3??

You know it

come on out and bring a helmet :blink:

That's what she said

donate $5 and you have no flood control and triple PM space :D

They won't let you donate at the moment :D

Is there over $5,000 on the other side of that bridge?

dude I think you're right - the more i look they dont look like a gtc

and yeh drifting next friday for sure :blink:

come on out and bring a helmet :D

In. 31 probably won't be ready/I have no money for tyres so I'll come for a few passenger runs.

Oh and.

lol

That's what she said

that won't fit in there

What antelope?

Maximas have aids.

I think that covers everything....

Is there over $5,000 on the other side of that bridge?

dude I think you're right - the more i look they dont look like a gtc

and yeh drifting next friday for sure :blink:

come on out and bring a helmet :D

I think they are SF challenges

and howdy y'all

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