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Cheers!

But wouldn't it bulge out too much?

Shouldn't too much. Dad has 245 on his ford, that's a bIt much lol

I drive a golf, you opinion is invalid for traction...... 205/40s it is then :P

Conformist lol

Out of stock! Just ordered 3 packs from US eBay on your recommendation. ~$25 delivered lol. Still pretty cheap if it does what it claims it does. Lots of people saying good things about it on the Internet.

Oh I didn't buy it through there, my colleague ordered off eBay. They definitely work. Wait half an hour after taking one, lie down in a completely dark room and you'll fall asleep pretty quickly and stay asleep. I was pretty sensitive to the 3mg dose at first and it made me feel hungover the next day but my body got pretty used to it and I'll wake up feeling awesome and refreshed. You might need to adjust your dose once you work out what your body needs. I probably take them once or twice a week when I know I'm going to have sleeping problems. It's a hormone your body naturally produces and it's shown to have a lot of positive health benefits, so in moderation it can't be bad for you. You can't buy them in Australia without a prescription, in the US you can buy them from the supermarket. No issues importing them though.

For the nights I cannot sleep at all Stilnox is the only answer, and it knocks me out cold. But I'll only take it as an absolute last resort.

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Yeah it sucks balls. Mine was hitting a ripple strip side-on and getting airborne. Expensive day - two tyres came off the rims (but thankfully were salvageable), scratched the rims up a little, stuffed a rear hub and put cracks in the front lip. The solenoids in the transmission also packed up shortly after. Think it ended up costing my about $1200 in repairs *sigh*

polished existing Slant lips. 17x9+20 all round with 225s

might run 15mm bolt ons all round

I would hope so, I'll be running 17x9 +22 on the golf rear :P

BBS club represent! Might also need some slight gaurd rolling although wheels are the same offset as already on and they don't rub at the mo. However need to mod exhaust to run a little lower so will have to look again. Tracking new lips and outers/bolts from Germany at the moment.

Quite oh my!

Is that the going rate for rolled guards these days?

Oh my.

Out of stock! Just ordered 3 packs from US eBay on your recommendation. ~$25 delivered lol. Still pretty cheap if it does what it claims it does. Lots of people saying good things about it on the Internet.

Careful how much you order, customs usually take an interest as it requires a prescription in Aus

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