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lol

i must admit... its a very good entry level suspension setup... hardly call it a track setup... control arms? castor rods? camber tops?? u think cause u got some coilovers and sway bars its going to handle like its on rails?

haha u really are going to go into a wall arent u

And mine has blistein shocks and springs, pineapples, sway bars, new bushes front and rear, oil cooler, 265 rear rubber, chromemolly flywheel etc. Are these just for wank factor you recon?

hahah i got most that stuff as well

koni shocks .. super lows springs.. ( not cut like u may think ) sway bars.. bushs done.. oil cooler. got da rubber..

ahh standard flywheel

damn

gotta get me self a chromemollywank fly wheel and il be drifter as well

lol sameer... man it will be alright... :D

whats a mater dimsim? u getting worked up? annoying innit? specially when the other person is going on about something u dont give a *** about or have no intention of doing... take that away with u and think about it for a while before u make ur next post.

cause any post within 5 minutes of me posting this is going to mean u havent thought about it and is most likely going to sound like it came out of the rectum of a sexually frustrated politician

:):D

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