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Bloody hell I just woke up in the most painful way ever... for some reason I seem to have woke up as my body leaned forward then BACK DOWN WITH MY HEAD INTO THE f**kING CORNER OF THE BEDSIDE TABLE.... f**k.... yeah laid back down clutching my head in pain... smelled blood f**k turn on light theres blood on my hand. Great. Wash it off, grab some tissues, some ice and a couple panadols....... far out I can feel a descent bruise there already...

Well atleast it got me up to turn the computer off as the downloads has finish. Got a few hours of sleep til I need to be up... and I'll just sit here a little bit longer until the pain subsides.

Bloody hell I just woke up in the most painful way ever... for some reason I seem to have woke up as my body leaned forward then BACK DOWN WITH MY HEAD INTO THE f**kING CORNER OF THE BEDSIDE TABLE.... f**k.... yeah laid back down clutching my head in pain... smelled blood f**k turn on light theres blood on my hand. Great. Wash it off, grab some tissues, some ice and a couple panadols....... far out I can feel a descent bruise there already...

Well atleast it got me up to turn the computer off as the downloads has finish. Got a few hours of sleep til I need to be up... and I'll just sit here a little bit longer until the pain subsides.

Vu you fail at waking up :)

Clean? Are you serious!? It was last washed properly for the Stag cruise, lol. Ryan works night shift and there's no undercover parking so it was out in all that rain we had the Monday night.. I guess that was enough to clean it off a bit. I have noticed it needs a detail because you can see swirl patterns all over it when the car's in the sun.

Sez

ps: thanks for complement Damo :)

Edited by Ryan&Sez
Clean? Are you serious!? It was last washed properly for the Stag cruise, lol. Ryan works night shift and there's no undercover parking so it was out in all that rain we had the Monday night.. I guess that was enough to clean it off a bit. I have noticed it needs a detail because you can see swirl patterns all over it when the car's in the sun.

Sez

ps: thanks for complement Damo :)

must be coz its black, you see a flash of it and it looks clean :)

Should try that at the next picnic event! :D:)

18x8.5 +30 and 18x9.5 +30. Rears sit perfect, fronts could use a spacer to fill the guards better.

sizes on that S15 i think were 9.5F and 10 or 10.5R

Edited by muirsky

http://speedhunters.com/archive/2008/07/02...inimal-s15.aspx

The exterior enhancement consist of Spec-R side skirts and rear spats, that's basically it. Of course the other most noticeable change on the outside are the massive Work Meister 3 piece wheels in 18x9 in front and 18x10 in the rear, et is +4 all around.

How's that for a wheel fitment Antonio?

The suspension setup has been set to 5 degrees of negative camber all around. To do this Terry used Cusco and Tein Control Arms, Fortune Camber Plates and Fortune 40 way adjustable coilovers with 50mm pistons. The standard brakes have been upgraded with Project Mu brake pads and stainless lines.

Lol, 5 degrees of camber.

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