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shim it should be all fine! otherwise mini spool or mech lsd! 1way will be fine

full spool, less rotational mass.

Guise stop giving him advice...I want this car to brake so we don't have to see it at club events :whistling:

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WHEN, not if...

He has some serious issues with them...I was blasting round with 0 fade and he lost his. Guess that's what happens when you have to do 10 km/h on the corners instead of 100 :whistling:

He has some serious issues with them...I was blasting round with 0 fade and he lost his. Guess that's what happens when you have to do 10 km/h on the corners instead of 100 :whistling:

Had smoke and everything, was hectic lol

Guise stop giving him advice...I want this car to brake so we don't have to see it at club events :whistling:

*break

shim it should be all fine! otherwise mini spool or mech lsd! 1way will be fine

Or just weld it up over a few brewskis ;)

im expecting alot of wheel spin on this tho! ud have to have 255s on with semis to run decent times

Haha semis is cheating, street tires ftw.... Will no on 265s

And 5 minutes on lakeside?

Will be infinity on lakeside because the cars not going there

First point is correct, second point proves the presence of a vagina between your legs.

It's a lose lose situation....

Situation 1: I crash, I get epically farked off, you all laugh

Situation 2: I go there and run a craptastic time as I can't gear down, and have no brakes (not that I care) then get laughed at for being slow

No win lol

It's a lose lose situation....

Situation 1: I crash, I get epically farked off, you all laugh

Situation 2: I go there and run a craptastic time as I can't gear down, and have no brakes (not that I care) then get laughed at for being slow

No win lol

I see a win win...

Situation 1: we get a good laugh and you get to buy a real skyline.

Situation 2: we get a good laugh and you get to buy a real skyline because the shame makes you sell the abomination.

See, win win.

I see a win win...

Situation 1: we get a good laugh and you get to buy a real skyline.

Situation 2: we get a good laugh and you get to buy a real skyline

Next car will be an XY/XW falcon with a 2j in it or a cortina with an sr..... And I have no plans to sell my car, it is the ultimate streetcar

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