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No shit. Of course AWD is better, but I'd still take MR RWD over normal RWD. Personal preference of course though :)

And on another note... Am I slightly cooler now?

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you must be blind... that's not flush. it's sunk in the back and poking in the front. and goddamn, get a wheel alignment and sus adjustment stat.

Okay, it's 2mm sunk. And 7mm poke at the front :) But it's much closer to flush than before.

Have booked in for a wheel alignment tomorrow morning. Will leave my car at work overnight.

jesus. you drove home like that? where'd you get the wheels n tyres fitted? they let you drive out like that?

I only drove back to my work, which is also in Dandenong.

The people that fitted the wheels aren't really tyre fitters. They just repair wheels. They helped me source tyres and did me a favor by fitting them for free.

Yeah, I hate the black strips. I'm getting them colour coded when the bodykit goes on :)

PS - Anyone know a good place to get my front guards flared? I don't want to get defected for my 7mm of poke.

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bent suspension arms for superior traction when cornering left.

LOL :)

PS - Anyone know a good place to get my front guards flared? I don't want to get defected for my 7mm of poke.
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