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nah this is quite BS aye...like seriously my teins are so stiff is because it prevents me from slideing side ways on a turn....and plus THERE is no RULE saying STIFF SUSPENSIONS = YELLOW STICKER :P i mean i can understand my wind screen is cracked but my suspensions is perfectly good i think......mmm all i can really do now is get PEDLARS or WILKINSONS to write me a letter saying my Tiens are good and that guy can get stuffed.....for his bs reason lol

mmm sooo angry aye

yeah i dont think that will work at all

i've heard of plenty of ppl getting done for hard suspension. its not some new special "everyones out to get u" rule

thread closed. please use your other yellow sticker thread. U dont need to create a new thread every five minutes for every issue that comes up

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ic=111617&st=20

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