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spotted c u bye on lonnie hwy near hallet cove pulled over when i was going toward the bay, and he was still there on the way back on sunday i think.. and saw a silver 33 with the plates gr33d on the way to work today

I would rather an original too man,

Them carbon fiber ones aren't too bad actually.

By all means install the struts and see how they go and if you like then sweet.

I get them sitting on my shelf in the shed haha

cool

we should butt heads sometime and organise a time for a fitting session - im going to buy gtrtechs stock r32 gtr suspension first because ive been wanting it for ages - and its good insurance for regency - cant get any other suspension till then, but if theyre decent for oz roads and street legal, then i'd be interested

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spotted c u bye on lonnie hwy near hallet cove pulled over when i was going toward the bay, and he was still there on the way back on sunday i think.. and saw a silver 33 with the plates gr33d on the way to work today

Last few days i have been spotting CUBYE around the Seaford area, mostly on my way back from work.

Willall got their 4WD dyno up and running yet Luke? Might need to throw the Stag their way for a tune in the next month or so.

Sure have, just got mine back today and Martin did a great job. So so easy now not having to drop the front shaft for a dyno run/tune!

286.3awkw at 20PSI... I previously made 309.3rwkw on Morpowa's 2wd dyno. Will be dropping my front shaft and pulling the fuse in the next few weeks just for a back to back comparison (more for interests sake than anything) I know for sure it feels faster!

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spotted a red 34 and a black 33 on blythewood rd yesterday morning, both female drivers. Also spotted a 70s corolla ripping a fat snakie infront of his mates out of the bp in blackwood in the wet, top stuff bro :(

Spotted a grey R33 turning from Pultney onto South Tce/Glen Osmond Rd this morning ... running the red light. Bud, thats the 2nd time I've seen you do that. You're gunna get caught, or worse. Nice car btw.

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