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You guys managed to fill my hotmail account with something like 150 emails with new updates from the last 4 hours or so from this thread cause I didn't set it to NOT email me EVERY SINGLE UPDATE!!

EPIC LOLLLL

Lol, I wouldn't bother subscribing to this thread hey, its always moving.

mmmm.... box

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shox!

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Yeah, theres not much stroke left in those fronts :D. About 8cm. Hopefully this doesn't go horribly wrong...

Bulk thread now:

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Correct top nuts fit, success!

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Yay captive (more or less) rears:

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Thats about as far as i got, as the spacers:

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Don't fit over the new front shock tops. :D There's not much in it, i think they have both been machined to 14mm but due to tolerances the spacers don't quite fit over.

So tomorrow I need to get a drill bit and drill this hole out a bit, about half the depth. Shouldn't be too hard.

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Shocks have also been rebuilt and revalved :D Hopefully they go well

I love looking at shock absorbers... In a sincere, non-suss way.

Think it's cause I spent so long looking at mine when I ripped the coilovers out hahahahaha.... ahh smooooooooooooth

You guys managed to fill my hotmail account with something like 150 emails with new updates from the last 4 hours or so from this thread cause I didn't set it to NOT email me EVERY SINGLE UPDATE!!

EPIC LOLLLL

hahhahhahhha :D

nice to see you in the thread bro,

so that sticker you wanted....

lol

Hahahahaha yeah man maybe just bring it next week and I'll come get some more DISCOUNTED ice cream :D

I had to take a piss and you were in the mighty woo how was I ever going to win. Epic KFC though. Feeling it now though. Back in Air Con though which makes it easier :huh:

KFC was epic :D for those who missed out:

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This 32 was there when I was waiting for the pommy ranga. They let the female drive... she nearly tore the exhaust off going out the driveway. I cringed, then I lolled.

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My epic feast of OM NOM NOM NOM NOM

And Colins mash and dew towers of babylonian proportions

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astro is queer! come on msn! and tlak to me!

lolz i kinda passed out early in the night at some point

with a near full open beer next to me :huh:

a real man can take a bucket on his own
lolz i kinda passed out early in the night at some point

with a near full open beer next to me :D

...........

:huh::D:D

lolz i kinda passed out early in the night at some point

with a near full open beer next to me :huh:

ur such a cadbury not even one sip and you pass out??

alcohol vapors too strong for you eh?

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