Widey in the South Island 4 and rotor champs

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Widey in the South Island 4 and rotor champs

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Its the first time Ive done this sort of thing. But I must say I can see how people can get carried away lol.
They put me in a dark corner, but still had lots of guys taking pics of it and asking questions :D
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Came away with the prize for Best Rims (suit car)!!!!! Really stoked :D
Will have both cars at next years show. And would be great to see a few more... hint hint people hehe
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Nice mate lookin very tidy :) Mine might end up in a show one day!!
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Well done, I saw a mention (very positive) on another site I visit (I think it was oldschool.co.nz). Those rims do look awesome.
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You finally got the pics up! :D
Wish I could have gone!
Hopefully I'll have mine done by next year!

(now all you have to do is convince your brother in law not to sell his :x )
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KiwiStaz wrote:Well done, I saw a mention (very positive) on another site I visit (I think it was oldschool.co.nz). Those rims do look awesome.
Could you shoot me the link please. I had a quick look but couldnt find anything.
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Looks good Jas, congrats on best rims award, Good to see such nice cars down there for once (from 70's and 80's) but wtf is with the otherwise nice mini next to you?
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kiwieurospec wrote:Looks good Jas, congrats on best rims award, Good to see such nice cars down there for once (from 70's and 80's) but wtf is with the otherwise nice mini next to you?
Thanks man!!
lol the mini guy thought his car was to high in the back so took off the rear wheels, lowered the car down onto some jackstands or something and just placed the wheel in the wheel arch lol and gave it neg camber lol
Looked a bit odd :wtf:

I thought the standard of cars there was far better than pervious years. Good to see :)
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JAS wrote:
KiwiStaz wrote:Well done, I saw a mention (very positive) on another site I visit (I think it was oldschool.co.nz). Those rims do look awesome.
Could you shoot me the link please. I had a quick look but couldnt find anything.
I found this one:

http://www.oldschool.co.nz/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13340

There's a small mention and a couple of pics with the widey in the background.

Good on you for showing it and winning a prize!
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lol someone said chillibin :)

ps what does "kapai as" mean????
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redzone wrote:lol someone said chillibin :)
We LOL when you guys call em Eskys :)
redzone wrote:ps what does "kapai as" mean????
Ka Pai means “Very Good” or “Well done” or “Excellent” in Maori so I guess kapai as means Excellent as or Sweet as.
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MisJiF wrote:
JAS wrote:
KiwiStaz wrote:Well done, I saw a mention (very positive) on another site I visit (I think it was oldschool.co.nz). Those rims do look awesome.
Could you shoot me the link please. I had a quick look but couldnt find anything.
I found this one:

http://www.oldschool.co.nz/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13340

There's a small mention and a couple of pics with the widey in the background.

Good on you for showing it and winning a prize!
Thanks man :D
Will be better next year with both starions in it. And with 2 I should get a better spot.
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Hey man nice to see a starion making an appearance in there, looks way better lowered too :D
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JAS wrote:
MisJiF wrote:
JAS wrote: Could you shoot me the link please. I had a quick look but couldnt find anything.
I found this one:

http://www.oldschool.co.nz/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13340

There's a small mention and a couple of pics with the widey in the background.

Good on you for showing it and winning a prize!
Thanks man :D
Will be better next year with both starions in it. And with 2 I should get a better spot.
3 in it hopefully :wink: (if I get my a into g) And i'm sure if you could find the owner of the mint narrowbody that was in the car yard down by yours we could convince them to put there's in....
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pics are busted.
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Post by decoy »

pics working for me. personally i think the rims are too small... and dude you gotta get some dish in there as well, i mean seriously.
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