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17s not good enough?

not with the brakes planning

i think aaron managed to fit those on a 14 martin.

with 295's?

it all good going to have some fun with the car this year.

start lining up some parts to fix the cosmetic issues and make go faster at same time.

good time to be alive.

Was thinking the same thing... going to be 2 streets away on Saturday, so was going to pick them up then... wait a second...

Subtle visit to RacePace

It's handy living two streets away from both of them

Couldn't have picked a better suburb for modifying cars

Subtle visit to RacePace

It's handy living two streets away from both of them

Couldn't have picked a better suburb for modifying cars

Really not that subtle...

Heaps of other stuff in the area as well, paint shops, bolt shops, total tools, bursons, etc

Things that I need to travel 20 minutes to get to, when I realise I need something at 4:30pm on a Sunday

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one ring to rule them all..

well all the money

i just dont get why you need to get an engagement ring AND a wedding ring...

sisters engagement party tonight. says on the invitation "No gifts please". go to my parentals... "you better get them a gift!" why? "cause your family"

weddings pls. farkin gives permission to be retarded and charge money for it. its like GTR tax cept that shit is fo'eva

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