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Maybe you should cover the woodridge pearl lexus in foil then add a layer of gladwrap for that clearcoat finish look.

I've left it in the street half way up the street for 3 days now, and no one has touched it!

Yet someone broke in, and stole the last porsche.

I cant even give the lexus away haha

well, I hope you manage to get it done in time!!!

as for the hsd, well both Andy and Fatz (from down here) raved about them, but I just went for the tein monoflex, it was a fair bit more but definately heads above the rest IMO.

im not heading down there if i dont have new rotors and suspension. and i definately wont be running the 750hp or so its capable of, i dont wanna die in my first track outing :P

hmmmm, this is ghey, i hate making decisions like these, i mite just bite the bullet and give the hsd's a run :P

im not heading down there if i dont have new rotors and suspension. and i definately wont be running the 750hp or so its capable of, i dont wanna die in my first track outing :P

hmmmm, this is ghey, i hate making decisions like these, i mite just bite the bullet and give the hsd's a run :P

What oil control mods do you have?

im not heading down there if i dont have new rotors and suspension. and i definately wont be running the 750hp or so its capable of, i dont wanna die in my first track outing :P

hmmmm, this is ghey, i hate making decisions like these, i mite just bite the bullet and give the hsd's a run :P

Why?

JIC, buddy club, endless they are all better.

im not heading down there if i dont have new rotors and suspension. and i definately wont be running the 750hp or so its capable of, i dont wanna die in my first track outing :P

hmmmm, this is ghey, i hate making decisions like these, i mite just bite the bullet and give the hsd's a run :P

dave (our dave) wouldn't let me get anything other than tein's for my 150rwkw 180.. so if that's anything to go by, I'd take his advice! I believe he also might be gettnig the same thing when he needs coilovers!

dave (our dave) wouldn't let me get anything other than tein's for my 150rwkw 180.. so if that's anything to go by, I'd take his advice! I believe he also might be gettnig the same thing when he needs coilovers!

Only down fall with teins is they dont have seperate spring preload.

dave (our dave) wouldn't let me get anything other than tein's for my 150rwkw 180.. so if that's anything to go by, I'd take his advice! I believe he also might be gettnig the same thing when he needs coilovers!

i heard the valving in the teins isnt all that advanced, and theres plenty out there better. also with the hsd'd u can specify ur own spring rates upon purchase. also hsd's have a 55mm alluminium assembly

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