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is he on the elgrand forum? the aus one... cause someone was on there asking about them as they were going to order them.

we got them on ours with the electronic damper controller and theyre awesome... ive had to raise it up a bit though, especially in the rear because there was no clearance between the rear axle and the bump stops so it was bottoming out on every pot hole and slight bump.

want to get some new wheels for it soon... white with polished lip.

Yeah I think so man, my friends name is Rowan.

+1 for the suspension you got.

That's so good as you can raise / lower the car anytime.

What wheels you getting?

Is that a Supra with a Ford front and rear? :);):D
Looks like its a shortened ford - based on the pics on the photo board leaning on it

Looks like a Fucked up piece of shit!

:D

Hmmmm, now you put it that way perhaps he's onto something.

Empty roads, great drugs and plenty of dirty monkey sex unobstructured by morals.

VOTE ONE BOB BROWN!!!

lol yeah let's heed Bob Brown's preachings.. cull the population, distribute free drugs, regress towards primitive creatures etc
Yeah, when I get off my P's. I'm tossing up between an MR2 turbo, R32 GTS-T or GTR.

Would love to sell the Supra now but being sensible and holding on... 10 months left now.

I see, finally thinking ahead properly :)

Sell the 300ZX and Supra and work out how much you will have and go from there.

man keep ur car its the secks.

Haha!!

Yeah for sure Alex!

Not selling it.

Just saw the F1 car and supertaxigoing around Albert Park then...

I :ermm: at the V8 super car add when they used the singer Pink to promote it.

So AUS needs a mega lesbian chick to advertise for V8 super cars..?

Must by say something about V8 super cars...

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