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Funny buggers they are.

Yeah i got it all done there. They are top blokes, especially ray, he did so much for me, he looked for rims for me for about 4 months, untill i found the right ones.

What did you get done there? any pics mate.

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Yeah for sure they're awesome to deal with, I'm referring my buddies there already lol.

4 months? That's fricken dedication there. I got a set of Stamford 18's, I think they're G-Games 99B replicas. No pics yet, cos my ride looks too high =( I asked them about coilovers and they said they have konis... did you get a set? Are they any good, performance and comfort-wise?

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Yeah for sure they're awesome to deal with, I'm referring my buddies there already lol.

4 months? That's fricken dedication there. I got a set of Stamford 18's, I think they're G-Games 99B replicas. No pics yet, cos my ride looks too high =( I asked them about coilovers and they said they have konis... did you get a set? Are they any good, performance and comfort-wise?

Na i got tien super street, they are a real nice comfortable suspension. They are perfect if you want your car for street, drag or track, they earn't too stiff so still has a comfortable ride.

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Na i got tien super street, they are a real nice comfortable suspension. They are perfect if you want your car for street, drag or track, they earn't too stiff so still has a comfortable ride.

Mizzi

How much did you get it for? Sounds interesting lol.

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