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if youve got such wide guards, why not fit a set of tyres that fit?

This, thing would be so much nicer with wide tyres

Filled up V-Power at $1.75, spoke to the check-out chick and says that we apparently have heaps of fuel in Australia but they just like to play with monopoly with our moneyz....

too many people bitch about petrol, buy a diesel :P

Finish uni on Thursday, job interview at JB Hi-Fi on Friday. Putting my study to good use!

need mad hookups brah :P

f**k yeah, so close!!!

http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/default.aspx?zoom=10&mmsi=259025000&centerx=152.9676&centery=-31.77556

at southland today and lady infront took entry turn too hard and hub cap flew off, hit a parked car on the grill and ran up the bonnet. wasnt sure if ti was hard enough to scratch paint, but you'd be pretty cut if you came back to your car to find someones hubcap on the bonnet.

aftermarket hubcaps are aids anyway.

Reminds me of my Dad's old Corona going over cow grates in Country NSW, hubcaps flew off and we had to go searching for them. The hilarious part was there was dozens of others from all sorts of cars and a few speared into trees.

Knox and all other shopping centres have the signs on the entrances which say "No Roller blading or Skateboards."

Eastland has signs on the entrances which say "Shirt and Footwear required."

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Knox and all other shopping centres have the signs on the entrances which say "No Roller blading or Skateboards."

Eastland has signs on the entrances which say "Shirt and Footwear required."

/debate

Haha, yes I have noticed that sign. It's about 200m from my apartment.

Makes me wonder how many psi are in mine... I haven't pumped it up in almost 4 years... hell, it may not have been pumped up since it was rolling out of the factory in Japan...

didnt you get BBS'? then RSRs?

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