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Agree with kat.

Green is a bad choice for 32s imho

Dark Green looks good with the right wheels though

Yes it must be dark, and i have those volks.......

Its a difficult colour to get right and be real nice, but ill have a go.

Just a shade or slight tint off can make or break a colour like that.

That's the Lime / Grasshopper Guts Green one with the black bonnet yeah?

The lime green is ok for 17yr olds :yucky:

Yea the new ones I will get pushed in, also need to drill and tap a thread for the grease nipple. I might see how they go in a vice.

ATM I'm struggling getting the sleeve out, so it basically goes arm->bush sleeve->bush-> inner sleeve bit.

The sleeve is like ceased to the arm :/

I think the green will look good Mik.

That lime ish one, thats the ford toxic colour yea? I'm pretty sure its been for sale for ever

Yep.

Owner used to be on here too. I don't know if it's changed hands in between or not but yeah that poor car is crying out for a paint job!

Gave my 33 a clean after like 3weeks. Dam thing ran out of rego. Now I don't have money for rego for another couple of weeks

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Had a rad day at the trackday the other day. Did some drifts of the 2 and 4 wheel variety. didnt actually manage to get a good lap, dirtbag street tyres turn to jelly after a turn haha. something to improve on for next time. Will link/upload vid next time im on a computer

Had a rad day at the trackday the other day. Did some drifts of the 2 and 4 wheel variety. didnt actually manage to get a good lap, dirtbag street tyres turn to jelly after a turn haha. something to improve on for next time. Will link/upload vid next time im on a computer

Even if you got some 595rsr's they're alright for a few laps flat out..

..but really, if you plan on going more often, the best thing to do is get a 2nd set of wheels and get some proper semi slicks (do it right and save yourself the time imo)

SkyWagon got filled with chairs and tables and made her Debut at Mum n Dads.

33 got driven back there later for the party and transported a cake.

Had a fiddle with tyre pressures today and managed to get pulled over by the police, The police officer was cool and had a little look over the car and did not say anything besides "it looks well looked after".

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