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did u consider SK's package? they include custom spring rates, valving etc. those tein's will be 'setup' for roads, so the spring rates & valving wont be 'desirable' for the track, compared to those of SK's

u think they are mine? LOL i wish i had $8500 to spend on suspension :D

i'll be going for a set of these

dms40mmae92hv6.th.jpg

bit under half the price, but will do more than what i want!

WTF are they??

shuttup andrew you already have enough shit. you're already replacing the radiator, cat, turbo and getting an oil cooler. no more!

AND I'M SO SICK OF HEARING STEVE FROM IKEA. HULLO! NO f**kING HULLO! *stabs*

Just the cat this week! I was going to do the reaiator but meh I want to do it properly

and then he'll be breaking diff's, axles...:D

Hopefully in A RWD the Tyres take the punishment and not the good stuff!

If my mechanical diff breaks I will be upset

dont know which ones they are.

Just told me they are street and track type suspension and are the ozzy ones...

Kit Part Number QSN64-EZSS3

They are being gheys

I think all the aus ones are a version of super streets

WTF are they??

Just the cat this week! I was going to do the reaiator but meh I want to do it properly

wtf? no no no you're not! If you don't replace it before the track then I will! It's going to be fixed, i'm not letting you thrash that car with a busted radiator, I don't want overheating issues again!

plenty of bootspace daniel... *runs an hides*

The boot of a 33 is surprisingly comfy... pity you have it :D

WTF are they??

Just the cat this week! I was going to do the reaiator but meh I want to do it properly

Hopefully in A RWD the Tyres take the punishment and not the good stuff!

If my mechanical diff breaks I will be upset

They are being gheys

I think all the aus ones are a version of super streets

DMS, Drummond Motorsport Suspension. Bee's knees of suspension (for trackwork), under Ohlin's :D

Its already got an aftermarket diff? :D

I think all the aus ones are a version of super streets

maybe you could ring them and find out a bit more for me?

im not exactly right into the suspension bit as i just learn things as i go, so therefore, whatever he tells me is not fully understandable as he didnt take the time to explain it all to me.

number - 3892 9000

person talkin to me about it, i think his name is darren from memory.

wtf? no no no you're not! If you don't replace it before the track then I will! It's going to be fixed, i'm not letting you thrash that car with a busted radiator, I don't want overheating issues again!

The boot of a 33 is surprisingly comfy... pity you have it :D

well i'll gladly swap, just so u can be happy :D

maybe you could ring them and find out a bit more for me?

im not exactly right into the suspension bit as i just learn things as i go, so therefore, whatever he tells me is not fully understandable as he didnt take the time to explain it all to me.

number - 3892 9000

person talkin to me about it, i think his name is darren from memory.

i rang fulcrum awhile ago when i was sorting my suspension out. they said the shocks (the ones ur looking at) are just super streets re-springed &/or re-valved to suit australian roads.

so in theory, they would be of a lower spring rate (softer) after they modify them.

wtf? no no no you're not! If you don't replace it before the track then I will! It's going to be fixed, i'm not letting you thrash that car with a busted radiator, I don't want overheating issues again!

The boot of a 33 is surprisingly comfy... pity you have it :D

I aint Buying the Just Jap one! So I will just get the spare one flushed at a proper place then wack that on

DMS, Drummond Motorsport Suspension. Bee's knees of suspension (for trackwork), under Ohlin's :D

Its already got an aftermarket diff? :D

Yeah it is after market fo sho it is too consistant for a viscous and it makes clunky mechanical noises, plus my gearing is very obviously shorter :laugh:

maybe you could ring them and find out a bit more for me?

im not exactly right into the suspension bit as i just learn things as i go, so therefore, whatever he tells me is not fully understandable as he didnt take the time to explain it all to me.

number - 3892 9000

person talkin to me about it, i think his name is darren from memory.

Im not great with it either, just make them explain it to you properly? EG how adjustable are they!

maybe you could ring them and find out a bit more for me?

im not exactly right into the suspension bit as i just learn things as i go, so therefore, whatever he tells me is not fully understandable as he didnt take the time to explain it all to me.

number - 3892 9000

person talkin to me about it, i think his name is darren from memory.

They're never gonna take the time to explain it to you. That's why you need to know what you're buying before commiting to it. Andy has picked up some great deals just by doing a bit of research beforehand (HPI, SAU, google etc) and then asking around.

well i'll gladly swap, just so u can be happy :D

Hrmmmm... nah! You can keep our poxy 33

Your'e game man!

Sorry, couldn't help myself :D

i rang fulcrum awhile ago when i was sorting my suspension out. they said the shocks (the ones ur looking at) are just super streets re-springed &/or re-valved to suit australian roads.

so in theory, they would be of a lower spring rate (softer) after they modify them.

Bingo

I was once told that Tien was the sony explode of the suspension world! Over Hyped but actaully pretty crap...and they had shock dyno evidence to back it up! But I cant say cause I have never owned any!

I aint Buying the Just Jap one! So I will just get the spare one flushed at a proper place then wack that on

righto

Hrmmmm... nah! You can keep our poxy 33

wait, I didn't mean KEEP it for good... just for now :D

its 16 point adjustable... if u get some computer thing to adjust it, its then 32 point adjustable. dont know how that works out but yeh, thats wat he said on the phone the other day.

also these were the ones dan (3lit3_32) was goin to get me if i ordered them through him and dan knew what i wanted them for.

Poxy? And you want me to buy it?

It is poxy... in comparison to the 32 :D

It's all good! I hate spelling anyway and my grammar is not all that good either!

I can tell :laugh: ahahahaha I'm just bored is all :D

The temp is talking to herself again. This time about sneezing and saying 'bless you'. But she's saying it to herself! "Julie, I know when you sneeze you say bless you, ooh bless you Julie, thank you very much now I know this piece of cake should really be eaten but I just don't know *sneezes* oh bless you Julie..." :D

And the other chick in my section is pissed! She had a long lunch and came back off her guts. So she's sitting here watching youtube pissing herself laughing.

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