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My best mate in high school (mates for like 6+ years), called his house once, his mum answered...I say Hi can I speak to Josh please......Yep who's calling?

'It's Michael'

'Just a second'

In the background "Josh phone...It's Michael....Who's Michael?'

'Dez'

'IS HIS NAME MICHAEL?'

Then another time his grandma wouldn't believe my name was Michael until I showed her my license...

How much and where from?

Also have that problem with my first name and people who've known me for years. On the other hand, I have to produce my licence for new people who don't believe my last name.

http://item.mobileweb.ebay.com.au/viewitem?itemId=120944113787&index=1&nav=SEARCH&nid=95945770549

Don't think you can get it locally. So worth it though, not gonna use anything else from now on.

Also have that problem with my first name and people who've known me for years. On the other hand, I have to produce my licence for new people who don't believe my last name.

http://item.mobilewe...nid=95945770549

Don't think you can get it locally. So worth it though, not gonna use anything else from now on.

I buy most shit off ebay anyway

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I hope this isnt your car... Like a civic needs gold passivated cross drilled slotted rotors... and assuming from the USA markings they dba's?

Slotted rda's are more than plenty and cheaper too :)

Lol inb4 cracked rotors..

Almost as useful as Trd optioned brakes on 86 lol

Indians named Aaron Christopher Francis....It's like Asians named Gary.....or Toby...

Sounds like a serial killers name, is that what you are?

I'm not Indian you f**k.

Could be a serial killer. My dad and one of his brothers used to friends with a serial killer back in Sri Lanka. Obviously didn't know until he was in jail..

Not mine, and they're PasswordJDM ones. Just look awesome. Haha. its not on some standard civic either.

edit, they were like $110 +$80 shipping. only a few $$ more than RDA ones pickup from some places

If I was to do it IDE upgrade to 5 stud and benefit from a larger rotor

1st gen type R brakes (4x100) were the same size as the 2nd gen 5x114.3 (F282 R262). Would not understand why you'd need more on a ~1ton car.

I'd just keep it 4lug and put on type r sized rotors with type r calipers and good pads. spoon 4pots up front if it was a serious track car.

5x114.3 rims in 15-16" are a bitch to find as well.

saving for an engine swap now, not going to spend, srs

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