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damn whys the vl in the pics! i guess the rb30'E' makes up for it!

hey at least i was there for the first meet up, whats your excuse..... and yes, my gutless piece of sh*t, i am proud to say is an RB30E. only milk and juice come in 2 litres..... :huh:

add coilovers to that list

mad car but you just need to drop it to the grass

do 34s even come out from the show room that high??

dont think they do, but the first accident (for those who don't know the story, everyone got uptight given him shit for all these accidents that werent his fault) was mostly rear supension, so maybe durin the repairs they used parts that werent entirely factory, probly not even nissan parts lol. just car insurance doesnt use OEM parts for repairs i dont think.....

hehehehehe - yer its definetly noticeable. Stock suspension + bigger rims = greater height

bigger rims = lower profile tyres, which means the overall diameter changes very little, if at all, when done properly...his rims aren't why his car is that high

bigger rims = lower profile tyres, which means the overall diameter changes very little, if at all, when done properly...his rims aren't why his car is that high

realli????

wat would be the reason then...cuz if its because of suspension work...shouldnt i be able to bring it back to them to get it lowered for free?

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