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Yeah i have lowered springs and they are blue - not that the colour matters - no coilovers im too poor for that just yet plus my car isnt track material.

Squeaking is coming from brakes - i need pads replaced badly :D Its always shocking in reverse but starting to squeel a little in drive too.

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

wow Kyles,, hey i like those titanium rings for men..nice.. yeah rite as if i need a ring

id rather buy a carbon fibre bonnet :D

herm yeah i didnt want to say anything about the bonnet while we where in the jewlers!! haha..

but it was our 2 yr aniversery so he does need to spoil me not the car.. my bloody turn lol

Originally posted by Nizmo

oooo nice one Kyles haha pity about the finger they go on tho :) *niz slaps troy around* you'll have to show them too my properly when i see u next but they sound gorgeous :D

will do :( hehe

haha troys trying to read over my shoulder.. cursing about girls sticking together lol

If anyone goes to buy any jewlrey at Zamels.. dont.. they are crap

Troy got my rings from prouds. Much better quality at a reasonable price.

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