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umm im interested in the ca18 if you still have it? pm me and shit bro

I think the bloke i bought them off said that they had come off a skyline but i can't be sure. I'm not sure of the offset but you can come and trial fit them if you want or i can bring them to you.

Yer righto, i need something to clear the 32 calipers on the front of my car as im running a 25mm spacer on there now and i want it gone....

Something about the Stagea today that necessitated all the commonwhore drivers to wanna race thru peak hour traffic. :D Dropped the lad off at scouts tonight and some bogan had to express his disapproval at the advanced technology in "jap crap". Did someone put something in their drinking water?

:(

yes..

and yes...

whats up guys :D

that seat is da BOMB

here's it in action (and a couple of other pics)

well since everyone else is saying they know the guy i thought i would say something too

i shared a shed with that blue sil80 at aq drift day last year i think and talked to the owner which i guess might have been you?

Something about the Stagea today that necessitated all the commonwhore drivers to wanna race thru peak hour traffic. :D Dropped the lad off at scouts tonight and some bogan had to express his disapproval at the advanced technology in "jap crap". Did someone put something in their drinking water?

:(

just ask exactly how long it took holden to get independant rear suspension in his 'aus crap' and they soon stfu - unless they have liquid courage (which proportionately lowers cognitive thinking and thus enhances the bogan to superbogan levels (at least in his/her own mind))

rubes if the lad is in scouts, he'll love the army cadets :worship: 44 ACU I think is the closest branch (Hampstead). Maybe when he hits 12yrs take him down there to watch and see what he thinks

-D

rubes if the lad is in scouts, he'll love the army cadets :) 44 ACU I think is the closest branch (Hampstead). Maybe when he hits 12yrs take him down there to watch and see what he thinks

-D

Nah, I was in scouts for years too when I was younger, then moved up to the Air Force Training Corps ... and thats where Cam will go if he wants. He's interested in aircraft and choppers etc. Just like the way he plays COD4, bombing people from a distance :)

For a lad who drowns himself in his Xbox, DS Lite, and online games ... its refreshing to see him starting to take an interest in outdoor activities. He is enjoying scouts and we've enlisted him in alot of upcoming activities/camps. Tracy and I are getting him involved in go-karting too. I've just bought him a 100cc Yammy go-kart to get him started. Travelling to Melbourne next weekend to collect it.

I can't get him off the Suzuki TLR. He likes being dropped off at school on the bike ... so he's really starting to come out of his shell. Thank God!

Plus I took him this week to my dojo to watch some training, and he's taken an interest in that too. I have my own little 'grasshopper' to discipline now :)

Nah, I was in scouts for years too when I was younger, then moved up to the Air Force Training Corps ... and thats where Cam will go if he wants. He's interested in aircraft and choppers etc. Just like the way he plays COD4, bombing people from a distance :)

For a lad who drowns himself in his Xbox, DS Lite, and online games ... its refreshing to see him starting to take an interest in outdoor activities. He is enjoying scouts and we've enlisted him in alot of upcoming activities/camps. Tracy and I are getting him involved in go-karting too. I've just bought him a 100cc Yammy go-kart to get him started. Travelling to Melbourne next weekend to collect it.

I can't get him off the Suzuki TLR. He likes being dropped off at school on the bike ... so he's really starting to come out of his shell. Thank God!

Plus I took him this week to my dojo to watch some training, and he's taken an interest in that too. I have my own little 'grasshopper' to discipline now :)

wax on wax off

good to hear that he is coming out of his shell for ya ruby....is he still keen on telling jokes???

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