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either way, they undid the wrong doings of another cop, in my books that deserves praise. but noone praises the cops when they do good, everyone just shoots them down when they do 'bad', if doing your job is a bad thing.

off topic, your car looks sick in your sig.

Yeah true, the cop could of just told him to shove it and make him waste his money and time taking it to regency but they undid their wrong and got someone to come out to re-check and remove the defect sticker.

oh and cheers ;)

hey cubes are those heights for r33 as well or just r32

R33 and R32 have different heights, also it makes a difference if its turbo or N/A.

Best bet for any defect is to contact regency to confirm actual requirements!

does anyone know if the R34 heights have changed ?

or is it still a 32km gap between centre wheel and arch.

errr do you mean cm a km is a long way

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does anyone know if the R34 heights have changed ?

or is it still a 32km gap between centre wheel and arch.

I'd like to know too.

Although I went through without problems with 350 front 350mm rear.

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