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hey mate.....saw your car out last friday night and i dont think its gay....looks kinda tough at least they are all the same type of wheels but IMHO one colour would be the best way to go for it.....but if cash is the issue then i wont worry about it for the time being mate.....bring that thing to the show....it will attract more bogan country chicks then ruby's blue mesh :ninja:

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Its not gay.

If you had blue mesh on the otherhand ... :ninja:

haha paying your own car out now lol

um but yeah id rather get all the dents out of my car first and get the engine running reasonable well.. cos thats what matters..

cheers for the positive/honest opinions :laugh:

ill try get pics up ay...more of you should go to vili's or bp on friday nights!

He isnt paying his own car out, he is reffering to a certain Stagea....

um confused :S

thats his stagea...haha but i like the blue mesh anyways..not for my car but its ok on his

He isnt paying his own car out, he is reffering to a certain Stagea....

I thought I was paying my own stagea out? :laugh:

As I have pointed out with my blue mesh ... who cares what others think, as long as you like it. Its your car. You can't keep everyone happy, but you can keep you happy. :ninja:

drivin a hello kitty ferrari would still get you laid more than blue mesh would.

Damn! Is that what I'm doing wrong?

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I thought I was paying my own stagea out? :wub:

As I have pointed out with my blue mesh ... who cares what others think, as long as you like it. Its your car. You can't keep everyone happy, but you can keep you happy. :)

Damn! Is that what I'm doing wrong?

I must have been in la la land lol. I thought Krishy posted that for some reason. Better lay off the crack me thinks :woot:

if it was like irridescent green, and a bluey meshy colour..then it might be a bit ghey...black and gold isnt too bad...at least theyre the same rim..ive got mismatched rims at the moment...kinda look crappy...but theyve got thread

Tyre Tread, That is my step dads motivation for making a car look shit. Like he says to my mum the tyres would be cheaper if her car had 15's (its got 17's with Adrenalins on it). Face Palm.

well i just got new 245/40/18 on the front so they are same allround now but its rubbing so i gotta go get some spacers as place i got them done said they were not allowed to put spacers on for me :) ....anyone know a place not to far from Blackwood? that would put the spacers on cos i dont have the tools to take the wheels off :woot: i have the spacers already just cant put them on grrr

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