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i need rubber tyres, the plastic ones dont grip, and if you turn it just spins lol. guess i need to work on my control

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has it got a rear locked diff, If not liquid nails will do :)

Can you adjust your camber and toe, If so try 2deg frount and back camber and try just half throttle at first

Not his fault. Car infront slammed on brakes, so did dad, guy in the 4WD with the roo bumper behind dad, was looking to the left, then when he looked to the front he slammed on his brakes, but obviously not quick enough.

Apparently theres two nice long tyre marks on the road out the front of the Aussie pizza shop on marion road lol.

dunno what it stands for, but they have a cruise 2nd sat of every month, always have a big turnout!

i wanna cruise sat night :/

i aint stayin home with a house full of chicks, that dunno when to keep there voices down!

Anyone wants 1 of those yokomos got 1 here i want to get rid of got in to nitros its got the half platic half rubber tires abnd a battery charger for the car battery. Its got a white s15 with the big drift wing exhaust and some rays look wheels

Just got off the phone with the old owners of my house, they will be moving out at the end of the month :/ and i'll be moving in. So putting the turbo's on the skyline will have to be put on hold for now, but still hope to have them on before the end of the year.

spent the last 3 or so hours washing, clay barring, and putting a few coats of wax on the celsior, still needs a polish and a buff, but f**k, paint looks like glass, dont think it was even that clean when it rolled off the showroom floor.

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