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excuse my n00b but wtf is BR?

ps just got back from the guy at archie who does epic wheel alignments,

nicest dude, did my alignment and flip my rears (due to epic cronic badass camberwear)

if anyone needs a wheel alignment or a good chat, shud defs hit him up

:D

BR = Baskin Robbins, n00b

I have also used that guy at archie, and yes, he is a champion. Recommendation second'd

is that roy from bosman tyres?

he's great. did the wheels on the other half's festiva for a bargain price

yeh im gona go see him to, get some tyres for the hypers and the corolla at same time :)
make sure you take advantage of his free wheel alignment

i cant rave about him enough, coolest guy :)

i wana shred my current rubber just to pay him another visit :D

BR = Baskin Robbins, n00b

correction, its BnR fool!

sitting on bricks?

thats debateable - as it isnt a dyno king yet, so maybe not powerful enough to get their attention, so it could be..

however it might be in the future - so on the other hand maybe it isnt..

its the choice of whether you would rather the loyalty of someone who is ready to start spending cash on their car vs someone who has already spent their cash, (their car is "finished") - but is willing to put their sticker on the back windscreen..

oops :P

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Haha you'd like that wouldnt ya :(

Heres some progress pics thanks to Whitey at EFI ;)

with that said,

the car does look delicious dan :)

cant wait to hear her at the next BnR night

:P

nuh-uh. BR dude says otherwise... and so does their website.

i had your back from day one and you dog me. :P

i prefer it when u just lurk and dont post :(

with that said,

the car does look delicious dan :)

cant wait to hear her at the next BnR night

:P

Thanks bro but its far from finished, Im hoping to get it back on Monday but more than likely will be ready Tuesday/Wednesday.

I dont really mind as long as its ready for BnR meet on Thursday ;)

Will post more pics up as i get them :(

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