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ill give them a shot anyone in particular i should talk too?

Speak to Shui or something like that, white guy with long grey/black hair (the owner). He wont pass obvious things like leaks and what not (obviously) but he will let HICAS lock bars and Coilovers slide.

Speak to Shui or something like that, white guy with long grey/black hair (the owner). He wont pass obvious things like leaks and what not (obviously) but he will let HICAS lock bars and Coilovers slide.

sweet all my other stuf is sorted the only real issues are tint, coilovers,oil relo and soon to be hicas lockbar

+1.

Won't end well I'm guessing.

won't end well? its Sam by the way scotty

Yeh Hes not buying the car he's trying to put it in his name so it's not like he's getting ripped a new hole

What did i miss? whos ripping what? :blink:
  • 5 weeks later...

just wondering if anyone knows how camber wear is measured by the book?

say if both wear indicators are fine yet there is a tiny bit of camber wear ( 0.5 deg camber ),as most new tyres run off on an angle at the edges anyway

thanks

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