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^^^ a mate is selling a brand new set of those but they are staggered so no good for a GTR! They are a nice wheel though!

Yeh i agree they do look nice, thats they style im looking for 5 spoke with some dish, i dont mine the gram lights i posted b4 or the XD9's ether.

For the price of them tho for like another $300 or so i can get genuine TE-37's

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Benji, you do know that car pictured is pretty much responsible for the new p platers laws.

Proberly best to remove the picture

EDIT: the blue one. didn't realise there was a heaps of post since i last refreshed

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Benji, you do know that car pictured is pretty much responsible for the new p platers laws.

Google the number plate

EDIT: the blue one. didn't realise there was a heaps of post since i last refreshed

Yeah but i am pretty sure as a rule of thumb it is not spoken about on the forums, i have seen threads deleted based on the topic......

So best we do not discuss it online unless its via PM :)

Yeah but i am pretty sure as a rule of thumb it is not spoken about on the forums, i have seen threads deleted based on the topic......

So best we do not discuss it online unless its via PM :)

Yeh lets just leave it at that dont want to ruin our 123 page monster do we :woot: and in b4 124 pages

Yeah but i am pretty sure as a rule of thumb it is not spoken about on the forums, i have seen threads deleted based on the topic......

So best we do not discuss it online unless its via PM :)

yeah that I was alluding too so he could delete the post :-)

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Yeh lets just leave it at that dont want to ruin our 123 page monster do we :woot: and in b4 124 pages

Yeah we have been doing well, we have a good thing going so we don't want too ruin it! Its a scary reminder actually!

yeah that I was alluding too so he could delete the post :-)

Even if the post stays its just as long as its not mentioned or brought up for any un-necessary reason :)

Haha very true..

Speaking of toys, I got my nittos fitted yesterday, they look so small dia. Wise in my guards, needs to be lowered so badly!

And street to track who I ordered my bc's through, can no longer do business with them! So have to get them elsewhere now, hoping to get some next week, and get them fitted next sat if all goes to plan... Well see how it goes

Haha very true..

Speaking of toys, I got my nittos fitted yesterday, they look so small dia. Wise in my guards, needs to be lowered so badly!

And street to track who I ordered my bc's through, can no longer do business with them! So have to get them elsewhere now, hoping to get some next week, and get them fitted next sat if all goes to plan... Well see how it goes

Oh shit! One of the Central Coast guys said that was the case a week ago and I said he was full of shit, I owe that guy an apology :/ woops....

Hmmm how do they feel mate? No scrubbing etc? Quiet?

Started at 4. Playe with the trike till 1030 hah.

And yeah I was hoping you'd toe me matt?

Sounds like a fair deal.....

Although with the luck I've had you may be towing me :P lol

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