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fucking hell.

EPA full emission and noise letter came in the fkn mail. Due Date 8th September. Sucks arse

The world seems to balance it self out, on one hand im flying business class to Ireland/Germany/Poland for work and then this EPA bullshit is due whilst im overseas.

If fail EPA test, retest fee is $39.40. No mention of fine if fail, so I guess thats okay :P

Going to write a letter and see what my options are... FML

Try to do everything by the book and an arrogant pig has to fuck it all up with a bleed valve. /Ragequit

dunno if i wanna go for this look. but possibly

18 inch Work Meister S1. Epic dish. $3300

They are 18 x 9.5" +16 and 18 x 11" +16 with 5 x 114.3 stud pattern

lol that's the sizes that's goin on my golf. meisters. with even more offset. deal w/ it.

also, if you're gonna rock epic 3pc meisters with chronic offsets, and your rim's not gonna sit less than 1cm from the fender, don't buy it. let it go to a good home instead.

it's like abandoning a puppy when it grows up cos it ain't cute anymore. furreals.

been gone 2 months and your still getting your rims, whats the go?

gettin outer barrels made. i told em it wasn't a high priority job... no rush. it doesn't need to go on till car's resprayed and panel beaten anyways.

plus the bolts haven't arrived from germany... this is due to waiting on my not so clever cousin to mail it to me.

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altho now that I'm public transporting it like a peasant I might as well get it done.

also, if you're gonna rock epic 3pc meisters with chronic offsets, and your rim's not gonna sit less than 1cm from the fender, don't buy it. let it go to a good home instead.

it's like abandoning a puppy when it grows up cos it ain't cute anymore. furreals.

LOL If your referring to me, you either hadnt seen my car with previous wheels or you dont know how I roll LOL

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