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ive had a review of the online demo i made for the hand controller

its actually pretty good i think, sure the format is ass, but the functionality is basic and works

http://www.paulr33.com/powerfc-emulator/menu.html

looking forward to someone doing it in flash and doing all the screens

fuuuuuuuu

Might explain why my car has been trying to stall when coming to a stop yesterday

nga wut? that's exactly what my ceffy's been doin... might check the injectors today.

Funky - do it right. eBay USA for some BBS's you know you want to!!

BBS's are cheaper out of germany, my uncle can get a set and send it down.

But I don't wanna just do a Euro/US spec BBS meshie replica. I want to give it that oceanic flavour. Like when I talk to the guys inthe US/UK they always go on about how we get work meisters and GT-C and XD9's on our skylines and shit... I wanna try and replicate that uniqueness.

I'm seriously considering a set of VS-XX's with gold centres in 9" and 10.5" front n back. However I'll need to run hub adapters for those, and that means I'm gonna be nervous as fuck about a wheel coming off, and also more importantly I'll lose up to 20mm of offset, which means I'll have to get like an 8 and a 9.5 or soemthing like that spaced out. Ideally I want something with max width and minimum offset that just bolts straight on.

And Basti's right, I'll never pay full price/retail for something, I'm happier buying secondhand. Otherwise I'd have gone out and bought a brand new golf instead of spending $5000ish on a 2000 model.

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