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The end of the cricket was bloody awesome - apart from the fact that we lost.

Very exciting game though - never thought we would post such a low total either :sick:

Not liking the cricket is unAustralian and should be against the law. Fair enough test cricket can be a bit slow at times (that what all the beer drinking is for), but the one dayers are all action.

test cricket can be a bit slow at times (that what all the beer drinking is for), but the one dayers have plenty of moments. If you get bored watching Twenty20 then you need some dexxys to treat your add

Fixed :sick:

Cruise was good. Lost the main pack, 'borrowed' Luke ENR-034s map then we went for a nice drive through the hills then I went home. I absolutely love having a stock car, pulled into the meet point car park, looked at the multiple cops at every exit and just laughed :(

they feel good?

So far so good, i haven't had a chance to really test them out but atm its staying very flat through corners and im getting a bit more feedback all round.

what sort of settings can you play with?

Height only, everything else is preset. as far as settings go i cant find any information on these coilovers as they were only ever sold in japan and in limited amounts too apparently... majority sold had spring ratings at 9kg front 7kg back that's about all i know.

Other noticeable feature is a double spring setup, i haven't seen anything like it before. Should have grabbed a few pics before i put them in but heres one I found on the net for an r32 GTR

NPG1.jpg

helper springs. pretty common. they compress completely flat when the car is on the ground and keep the main spring captive when it decompresses.

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i work at a tire store.

yes you do need a wheel alignment your toe, caster and camber need to be adjusted.

not that expensive, and can save your tires.

i disagree if you setup up your ride height to a similar to factory height you wouldn't need and alignment if you say take an inch or 2 out you probably might

cricket and paint are 2 of my favourite things... =P

honestly cricket wont hold my attention for long, but the end of the one dayer was right down to the wire.

certainly much better than tennis

you not ment to sniff it :sick:

tx3_90 - nice looking coils

Not liking the cricket is unAustralian and should be against the law. Fair enough test cricket can be a bit slow at times (that what all the beer drinking is for), but the one dayers are all action.

But its an >ENGLISH< game. Give me Aussie Rules Football for a slice of dinkum australiana

-D

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