Lacr 4/27
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 13,068
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From: Southern Cali --> 818
LACR is just practice for the main event: Cal Speedway
Wally, do you have your own place or do you share it?
You just don't hear many people in their 20's talking about a kitchen remodeling
Also, do you have any idea how much your 19's weigh?
The stock 19's are pretty good for the track, since they're one of the lightest 19's I have ever seeen (very low 20's in weight).
Stock 18's might be a good idea if you happen to have some heavy aftermarket wheels.
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Wally, do you have your own place or do you share it?
You just don't hear many people in their 20's talking about a kitchen remodeling
Also, do you have any idea how much your 19's weigh?
The stock 19's are pretty good for the track, since they're one of the lightest 19's I have ever seeen (very low 20's in weight).
Stock 18's might be a good idea if you happen to have some heavy aftermarket wheels.
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Originally Posted by skaterbasist
LACR is just practice for the main event: Cal Speedway
Wally, do you have your own place or do you share it?
You just don't hear many people in their 20's talking about a kitchen remodeling
Also, do you have any idea how much your 19's weigh?
The stock 19's are pretty good for the track, since they're one of the lightest 19's I have ever seeen (very low 20's in weight).
Stock 18's might be a good idea if you happen to have some heavy aftermarket wheels.
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Wally, do you have your own place or do you share it?
You just don't hear many people in their 20's talking about a kitchen remodeling
Also, do you have any idea how much your 19's weigh?
The stock 19's are pretty good for the track, since they're one of the lightest 19's I have ever seeen (very low 20's in weight).
Stock 18's might be a good idea if you happen to have some heavy aftermarket wheels.
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I have no idea how much my wheels weigh, but one of these days I will weigh both of them [stock and aftermarket].
Now the other problem I see about getting new tires for the OEM wheels is I wouldn't be able to throw 285s at the rear... Which i plan to do to my aftermarket wheels now.
Originally Posted by WaLLy
I live with my bros and mom. Remodeling mom's kitchen first, then living room before I can do the 2nd unit, which will be my place once I pop the question to the future wifey [in Dec.]. The place that's doing everything is right next to Street Image, they do great work!
I have no idea how much my wheels weigh, but one of these days I will weigh both of them [stock and aftermarket].
Now the other problem I see about getting new tires for the OEM wheels is I wouldn't be able to throw 285s at the rear... Which i plan to do to my aftermarket wheels now.
I have no idea how much my wheels weigh, but one of these days I will weigh both of them [stock and aftermarket].
Now the other problem I see about getting new tires for the OEM wheels is I wouldn't be able to throw 285s at the rear... Which i plan to do to my aftermarket wheels now.
blue: Autohan?
Originally Posted by OCG35
red: oh my gawd bro... you have so much life to live still!
blue: Autohan?
blue: Autohan?
and nope, it's called California Unique Kitchens.
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 13,068
Likes: 101
From: Southern Cali --> 818
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Hahaha I'm not bad at all. I took 1 year classes of Photography over at CSUN. If I can do this with a $200 dollar camera, I can only imagine how Professional I will be with the XT
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Hahaha I'm not bad at all. I took 1 year classes of Photography over at CSUN. If I can do this with a $200 dollar camera, I can only imagine how Professional I will be with the XT
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wow! looks good! hhmmmm maybe I should take photography classes over the summer. 
well, get more practice and I'll definately pay for a photoshoot.
photoshoot at Mt. Wilson FTW!!!

well, get more practice and I'll definately pay for a photoshoot.

photoshoot at Mt. Wilson FTW!!!




