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dave, whats up mate?

my family's retarded. had my dad threatening to leave for no good (or real even) reason last night, with my sister blaming me for all the arguments that happen in the house, and the rest of my family's in perth, so yeah, not an enjoyable xmas really.

seems not all jolly tonight pulled up at the lights next to a commo and sitting waiting for the green window drops and begins comments of pretty slick im like yeah thanks, then its followed by you get that from japan im like ah, then begins crazy bogan attack of abuse with two mofo's jumping in each others laps to yell out the window that wasnt completely down. so much crap was getting yelled they were inturupting each other with it. gave them the :)

lil stunned by rude attitude on xmas but hey what else you expect from bogans :devil: note: i had the xmas hat on

but anyways merry xmas all hope ya had a good day

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finished setting up my coil overs this week! tightened the shocker stroke and gave it a bit more progressive spring rate and amped up the damper! handles really good during mid corner but the entry isn't as flat as i'll like it to be, it's a bit neutral and it's predictable with a bit of comfort on the road and now on some drive ways one of the wheels pops of the ground because of the short stroke :) . i reccomend trust coil overs to anyone who likes a bit of comfort

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Cars suck ass if its not one thing wrong its another!!!!!!!!! clutch fan gone for the 4th time in 6 months and now getting engine light flashing on and off

i have clutch fan for sale

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u want it dude?

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