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i cuda sworn u told me bilstein only make an s13 kit so u had to use that...

dammit.

ill confess i failed epicly just then

*puts noose around neck

If you want to use coilovers you pretty much have to go S13 gear. Thats why i didnt go coilovers :)

ohk ohk my baaad

ps - i cant believe this little thread is going to make it to 100pages soon...

this gold

:)

NEWS

just got off the phone with PCE and my shit is all sweet :)

they are going to changed my belts and then she'll be sorted

sooo thursday night she could be out at baskins =]

yuuuuum!

yes yes.. it will be shrouded in secrecy when its done..

hoping it arrives this friday so fridaynight will be filled with testing :D

still deciding what tyres to run..595evos all round or rears only with normal 595ss at the front.:S

If they are REAL semi slicks (not the fake semi slicks a few tyre companies are promoting these days) don't get them on the rear only, it will be shit!

@tas , go the evos all round bro, the fronts do the steering don't skimp on them

Edited by Smity42

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