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me FTL - *cough BULLSHIT cough*

coz im the king......and adz is the peasant, choo loose AHAHHHAAHAHA

yes ryan, you happen to be right on this one, i really do want to drive and show u up....but your degrading insults are really taking effect on my mental health......hahaha more bullshit, kansai better not smell like sex 2moro after leaving you and adz there by yourselves

parts used were

stagea lower control arms,hubs, rotors and calipers (although these will be swapped for R32 4 psiton etc)

so Stagea front stuff as in much no miss matching of parts

front would be as wide as if you put s14 lower control arms on so what 10-15mm wider on each side or something

the rear we had to use the stagea hubs and rotors on the ceffy rear craddle so its not any wider

ps Adz you owe me a tie rod end yours is gay

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. You mean he owes Terry.

Oh and I want those Rims.................

I might come out and keep u company wed ryan. I need to sort out this friggen problem with my engine. Its giving me the shits now.

No one likes the RB missing now

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HAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHA

why were so many ha's required? lol

you have lots of company time ryan

g1 whenever

nicko whenever

brenton wednesday

me friday

we lub joo!

bringing a good tie rod on friday ryan - we install :P

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parts used were

stagea lower control arms,hubs, rotors and calipers (although these will be swapped for R32 4 psiton etc)

so Stagea front stuff as in much no miss matching of parts

front would be as wide as if you put s14 lower control arms on so what 10-15mm wider on each side or something

the rear we had to use the stagea hubs and rotors on the ceffy rear craddle so its not any wider

ps Adz you owe me a tie rod end yours is gay

So does that mean that stagea fronts will bolt on? Didn't you say it was the same as r33 ie need s14/15 front hubs? If its straight bolt on then im getting stagea setup!

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