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yeah true, did you still want to take a ride in mine to check the suspension?

just letting you know after talking with a few people, if mine doesnt come up to scratch i will prob be looking to put SK's gear in it. but if mines ok then it'll stay, but my ride height is gaying up my handling atm...which is kinda surprising how it will handle when it is set right.

Awesome me thinks, It wasnt tool shabby before.

My coilovers should arrive today too. Putting a set of hsd streets in it for now. Bit of a compromise between ride, track, and drags. Cant have optimum at all 3 so i will try and set it up to be reasonable at all.

SHIT! I just went and started it up and backed it out of the garage, the cat shot up the palm tree, Dogs are barking, neighbours were looking through the windows. WTF HAVE I DONE!!!!!!

Awesome me thinks, It wasnt tool shabby before.

My coilovers should arrive today too. Putting a set of hsd streets in it for now. Bit of a compromise between ride, track, and drags. Cant have optimum at all 3 so i will try and set it up to be reasonable at all.

Yeah i was looking at them before i got mine, but mine came in much cheaper, cause of 2nd hand.

shouldnt be too bad. let me know when your putting them in.

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SHIT! I just went and started it up and backed it out of the garage, Dogs are barking, neighbours were looking through the windows. WTF HAVE I DONE!!!!!!

YOU HAVE STARTED A REVOLUTION!!!!

i'll follow you, lol.

YOU HAVE UNLEASED THE MONSTER!! if the dogs dont bark, then its not good enough. but you have the neighbours looking...thats just 10/10.

i hope your still coming round sat noel....i want you to take me for a ride and try and impress me...it sounds farking irate!

ill love it for sure :worship:

All going well I should be there saturday evening mike. Cya then :thumbsup:

so is it done yet or what?

nah brother not yet, it's sitting in mick's carpark area just waiting for him to finish off a few things, he's ringing us when he's going to start on it :nyaanyaa:

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