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Yo yo, I havn't adjusted it at all cost me like 300 all up with a wheel alignment and height adjustment to lowest legal, they setup the stiffness on what you say I told them I will be using it mainly for street and a bit of track work so they did so quite well I think (traction tyres in rowville) so couldn't answer your question apart from recommending to get someone else to do it, because they gave me a sheet with camber % and all these different readings which I had NFI about, and even if I did how the hell would one get into that much detail in there own garage with a jack.

fair enough,im getting mine done on thursday along with a full service, belts and everything so im looking forward to getting that done and knowing my car will be very healthy.

what's the industry term for the printing on the NS hoodies? don't think it's screen printing, it's more like a heat transfer style...

I need to find a place that can do it..

silk screening?

thermal transfer?

what's the industry term for the printing on the NS hoodies? don't think it's screen printing, it's more like a heat transfer style...

I need to find a place that can do it..

Goto one of those "T-Shirt" bar places and they could transfer the image on for you...

silk screening?

thermal transfer?

I'm thinking it's thermal/heat transfer style, but the singlets I've got from last years pre season just have this certain feel about them (where the printing is)....I'll have to take that to a few places as a sample and hope they can match it

Not exactly on the scene with my current vehicle

need to man up and get a gtr then :D

reporting for duty.

and u aint no gtst sedan stop false advertising

haha i used to be cool :blink:

now i just drive a yellow lancer

i hope so - was a very rough start / idle too

first time its ever done it

noticed when I turned the headlights on i could hear a bit of a whining from the engine same when i pushed brake in a tiny bit :S :D

which i have never heard before also

Lol Leigh you stooge. I'll install a head unit for you. It's a piece of piss. Already did 3x r33, 2x r34, alfies celica and prob more lol

lol i know how to do it just needed the wiring diagram :huh:

had the head unit in my closet for a month so i figure ill put it in and do some cheap speakers at the same time, cbf with a good sound system anymore i only use it every now and then for a few tunes and dont tend to crank it

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