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yeh i made sure i had a limit that i wanted to go to on my account :D

what?

no i bid directly on YAJ... I was 50/50 on that set anyways. it costs money to bid successfully on yahoo, and my japanese credit card wasn't working.

got streeter to chuck 105,000Y on it, but someone else went 106k on me in the last 5 mins and I couldn't get a hold of streeter (with 5 mins to go) or use my account to go over him.

ah well... gotta be in it to win it. I'm not paying over 2 grand for wheels, fuck that off for a joke.

and dicks to paying 20% commission, i'd rather put the savings towards a higher bid.

lotus elise came belting down chaffey street just now

f**kk that was nice

massive GT wing, track spec meshies and a carbon diffuser

My new Toyota Corolla can come belting down Chaffey St. too. :):down:

funky grab the vskf the dood in adelaide is selling they are baller good sizes too

doooooooo it

over VS-KF's rocked that for 2 years and sold em for more than I bought em for.

Thinking about these:

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18x10 -9 and 19x11 -9

I'd have to get the extra big mallet out to make em fit, they'll stick out of my gtr guards by 1cm.

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