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what wheel bearings? can't you get them from nissan?

No wheel bearings? Tried Just Jap? Worst case scenario you could measure the bearings and get them from a bearing wholesaler.

yeh as alvin said might try nissan, better get the ass ready though..

justjap dont have in stock. and wont for a while

randomly breaking out the jap ic, brah. although either you're quite polite or you need を instead of お :P

no that's all i know. 1 semester of jap. LOL

ah and, yes. i should have typed wo. because the macbook just recognises o as お

Will invite you round next time it's being cooked^

Pat you sound confused...body roll would make those wheels look more sunken than they really are? And negative camber will also make wheels more sunken unless you're spacing them at the same time.

lol sorry for the confusion, what i meant was that the first pic may have some bodyroll hiding the true fitment of the rims on the rear. Regarding camber, what i meant was that, majority of people with any lows run at -1.5-2deg camber cause they dont have any adjustable camber setup. I meant that I could fix up any sunken appearance by dialing in some more positive camber (up to -0.5deg)

knowwhatimsayin?

Just got Diablo 3 lawls

oooh, hitting where it hurts, touche sir :(

haha i've nothing against macbooks really, think they're overpriced is all. and possible hassles getting stuff to run. <3 my pc.

looking into jumping on the ultrabooks bandwagon soon, once windows 8 is sorted and stuff though; using my netbook drives me up the wall.

hm. black powder + aluminium powder + magnesium powder works well.

That will make a flash bang?

My bad, you are right; you can use beef. We'll try it with the wagyu lol.

<3 parmesan Moh...though people come home and complain that the house smells like vomit lol.

I get it grated from the deli, I love it too, cake it onto anything.

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