GSR BLADES! (need them gone today...)
Weakness! I said I needed 14's and 13's wouldn't fit. You wanted to try anyways, and to my knowledge I do have a vertebrae (spell check). Anyways I'm trying to get rid of theses asap so if anyone has any offers let me know.
cause i do believe that when Va told you to grow a set and bitch slap your GF. you did nothing. matter a fact all i heard was lip from your clam.
that's not how we do it here in Va Beach. we keep our men respectful.
we don't have whores and sluts down here.
Now back to topic. GSR Blades for sale. price dropped because they currently have PIRELLI's on them. How ever, you will need to get new tires shortly after purchase.
Last edited by M▲dh▲tter; Oct 17, 2009 at 08:37 AM. Reason: Thread Subscription
Sounds like someone needs to be much more descriptive of what they have.
What are the exact model tires on it now, including brand/model/size please.
And sounds like you need to man up and stop having your woman speak for you, especially if it has caused these problems so far.
What are the exact model tires on it now, including brand/model/size please.
And sounds like you need to man up and stop having your woman speak for you, especially if it has caused these problems so far.
So...what is the brand, model, size, and tread left on the tires?
How fucking hard is that?
Now...you have lost ANOTHER interested party because you can't answer a simple question, state what you have, and keep your shit straight.
He wasn't bashing your thread. If you post more descriptive threads, you will sell quicker.
Judging by all these posts in this thread.
I offer you $160 with no steelies.
weakness is your silly ass still can't answer simple questions. Or is weakness is that you replied w/ something as petty as that in your own sale thread. lol.
So, just to be an asshole about the matter. I'm still going to help your bitch ass out.
tell the people approx how many miles are on the tires, any flat spots from locking the brakes up and what is the expiration date of the tire's. Any suspension issues you may have had "things like the car pulls to one side, any negative camber (that comes from lowering cars in case your can't figure that out), ever ran on a tire of a different size for an extended amount of time (again that affects tire thread as well). Simply stating this cause you are pretty fucking retarded in the subject of anything dealing w/ cars and more so your own car.
I do believe theses where your words:
go to your local parts store and get one of these:

how to use a tire tread gauge:
Step 1:

Step 2:

Step 3:

Step 4:

DETERMINING TIRE DATE CODES

Also when selling rims and tires or any part for that matter. take better fucking pics. we don't care what your POS looks like. we want actual close up pics of the item for sell. since you are selling 4 rims and tires. well its simple math 4 rims 4 pics, trying to up the price of the sale because of a brand of tire. well again a minimum of 4 more pics.
again,
back to topic:GSR BLADES! (need them gone today...) price reduced.
~Sk
tt B...
So, just to be an asshole about the matter. I'm still going to help your bitch ass out.
tell the people approx how many miles are on the tires, any flat spots from locking the brakes up and what is the expiration date of the tire's. Any suspension issues you may have had "things like the car pulls to one side, any negative camber (that comes from lowering cars in case your can't figure that out), ever ran on a tire of a different size for an extended amount of time (again that affects tire thread as well). Simply stating this cause you are pretty fucking retarded in the subject of anything dealing w/ cars and more so your own car.
I do believe theses where your words:
I was sitting in my car for five minutes while it was running and it cut off and i don't know why. I think it maybe because the gas light was on while i was sitting here but i'm not sure so i went and got gas anyways

how to use a tire tread gauge:
Step 1:
Push the plunger all the way down

Step 2:
Place the probe into the tire groove and push down on the gauge.
* Do not probe on a raised surface or
a tread wear indicator.
* Do not probe on a raised surface or
a tread wear indicator.

Step 3:
Lift up by the base of the gauge to check the gauge reading.

Step 4:
The higher the number the more tread depth on the tire. This gauge reads in 32nds and millimeters.

DETERMINING TIRE DATE CODES

How old are the tires on your vehicle? The date of manufacture is indicated by the last group of digits in the DOT manufacture code on the sidewall of the tire. The number is often stamped in a recessed rectangle. The DOT code tells who manufactured the tire, where it was made and when. The last group of digits in the code is the date code that tells when the tire was made.
Before 2000, the date code had three digits. Since 2000, it has had four. The first two digits are the week of the year (01 = the first week of January). The third digit (for tires made before 2000) is the year (1 = 1991). For most tires made after 2000, the third and fourth digits are the year (04 = 2004).
In the photo above, the date code is 8PY806. The 8PY is a manufacturing shift code, and the date the tire was actually made was 0806, which is the 8th week (08)in the year 2006 (06).
The date of manufacture is essential information for car owners and tire buyers because tires deteriorate even if they are not used. European automobile manufacturers recommend replacing ANY tire that is more than six (6) years old, including the spare tire. No such recommendations have yet been made by domestic vehicle manufacturers.
Before 2000, the date code had three digits. Since 2000, it has had four. The first two digits are the week of the year (01 = the first week of January). The third digit (for tires made before 2000) is the year (1 = 1991). For most tires made after 2000, the third and fourth digits are the year (04 = 2004).
In the photo above, the date code is 8PY806. The 8PY is a manufacturing shift code, and the date the tire was actually made was 0806, which is the 8th week (08)in the year 2006 (06).
The date of manufacture is essential information for car owners and tire buyers because tires deteriorate even if they are not used. European automobile manufacturers recommend replacing ANY tire that is more than six (6) years old, including the spare tire. No such recommendations have yet been made by domestic vehicle manufacturers.
again,
back to topic:GSR BLADES! (need them gone today...) price reduced.
~Sk
tt B...
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