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Nah even mine came back. I thought its better like that as everytime u take off/put on wheel nuts it won't leave that scratch mark.

We doing Sunday? Or u gonna wait till next week?

ah yeah fair enough then ill just leave the silver bits

haven't got correct sized rears (wanted 9.5 +30 he sent me 10.5 +35) so hopefully i get the ones i ordered soon for the rear and then i'll let you know if i get any scrubbage

I did however put my small 'sortaflush' sticker on which was intended for nats with these rims / for the lols :( taking far longer than intended to put on lol

just bought these for the hub. rather be safe than sorry:

http://cgi.ebay.com....#ht_1120wt_1155

ah yeah fair enough then ill just leave the silver bits

haven't got correct sized rears (wanted 9.5 +30 he sent me 10.5 +35) so hopefully i get the ones i ordered soon for the rear and then i'll let you know if i get any scrubbage

I did however put my small 'sortaflush' sticker on which was intended for nats with these rims / for the lols :( taking far longer than intended to put on lol

just bought these for the hub. rather be safe than sorry:

http://cgi.ebay.com....#ht_1120wt_1155

Yeh good. Lol I had "because too expensive" haha

Hey guys.

Just picked up some BBS RG-R's 18's for new daily rims, and going to use my AVS Model 6's as my track rims for some Semi's...

Where is the best place in the eastern suburbs to get some Federal 595 RS-R's in 2 x 235/45/17 and 2 x 255/40/17 and how much do you think it'll be?

kgo, wasteland contacts, unite!

also try wheel tech in Dandy, looked after me a couple times for rs-r

yeah day was massive, finally found a caltex not on the map with vortex 98 so giving that a try.

nearest Bp is20 min up the freeway.

there was some very very fast times from SAU folk,

richo 2nd Mod RWD

madden 2nd SAWD

ANd 3rd ModAWD behind 2 modded R35

plus I'm happy with my run.

Now just a matter of downing beers to dumb down the brain cells so we can go drag racing tomorrow ;)

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