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No idea. I'm in no position to give advice. But I like sticking with whats popular and proven. Just did a search online for these Cusco ones, they dont seem too bad.

Fair enough ill do a bit more re search then

Thanks for your honesty :down:

wow, nice to see the ex is already on a dating site. Must have been a hard almost week of getting over us before she could move on :)

You should make a fake profile with a pic of someone she would go for and then chat to her get her full into you organize a date and then you show up there and say "oh wow fancy seeing you here, hows things, what are you up to, ahhh a date, ah well good luck, nice to see you again....lol

Or is that to evil?? heheh

do they STILL not fit?!

They more or less fit. Front and rear both scrubbing slightly occasionally. I can live with how they are now. But when I get the camber dialed out (wednesday :)) I image the rears are going to get a lot worse :blink:

did a test fit with rims ill post pics later when i go home

omg so hawt.. :)

but i think i need some cronic lip to get it lol

hahaha

i bought cheap cooler piping... now to get out the air grinder and clean it mauahahahahahahahaha

its gonna be so devilish lol i think i shall name it Wraith!

did a test fit with rims ill post pics later when i go home

omg so hawt.. :blink:

but i think i need some cronic lip to get it lol

hahaha

i bought cheap cooler piping... now to get out the air grinder and clean it mauahahahahahahahaha

its gonna be so devilish lol i think i shall name it Wraith!

:)

ETA?

one more week til shes on the road?

dusty car park at work provided a good photo opportunity to demonstrate how much tyre is wasted with 3deg rear camber:

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Booked in for wednesday to get it set closer to 1.5deg :)

ATN: marto / brandon JJ getting back to me tomorrow on quote. Will just order on behalf of you cause it'll be a good price, if you dont want it ring me, cause i dont f**k around and will order it.

ps: tas need to order a EBC for me mate. :)

now drive around the dusty carpark in circles at 80km/h and show us what your tyres look like.

You should make a fake profile with a pic of someone she would go for and then chat to her get her full into you organize a date and then you show up there and say "oh wow fancy seeing you here, hows things, what are you up to, ahhh a date, ah well good luck, nice to see you again....lol

Or is that to evil?? heheh

eh... cbf to be honest, was more a passing comment/venting than anything else.

now drive around the dusty carpark in circles at 80km/h and show us what your tyres look like.

The last guy that drove through at 40km/h in a STRAIGHT LINE had his parking priveledges revoked for 6 months... so pass on that one :thumbsup:

@Dave, thanks bro, just order my shit coz i need it so I won't be pulling out :D, I can get you cash tommorow if you like.

The last guy that drove through at 40km/h in a STRAIGHT LINE had his parking priveledges revoked for 6 months... so pass on that one :thumbsup:

@Dave, thanks bro, just order my shit coz i need it so I won't be pulling out :D , I can get you cash tommorow if you like.

okay doke. ill work out postage costs aswell on top. but split shit equil to, im getting something too.

have u got a dump / front? or u ordering gktech, feel free to borrow mine to see if itll line up, dont see why not.

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