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be thankful you can get two in yours. Only way I can get two in mine is if I chop em up into really small pieces. But thats pretty messy. The 31 is great though could get 3 in there if i really tried.

I cbf going through the past 5 or so pages and quoting all the posts I want to reply to so I will just say this.

1) Lock nuts are for faggots

2) My car has achieved the amount of low I want. Bags of cement may be used in the 31 though.

3) Tristan drives a tractor and therefore his opinion doesn't count

4) John & Martin. Axe in the gooch.

5) Screw you guys....I'm going home.

Oh and I got all the parts for s13 suspension conversion in the 31. Need to buy a shitload of fuses and sort out the wiring first then cat and roadworthy. After that I can start stripping the f**ker and get the minispool in. :P

be thankful you can get two in yours. Only way I can get two in mine is if I chop em up into really small pieces. But thats pretty messy. The 31 is great though could get 3 in there if i really tried.

I cbf going through the past 5 or so pages and quoting all the posts I want to reply to so I will just say this.

1) Lock nuts are for faggots

2) My car has achieved the amount of low I want. Bags of cement may be used in the 31 though.

3) Tristan drives a tractor and therefore his opinion doesn't count

4) John & Martin. Axe in the gooch.

5) Screw you guys....I'm going home.

Oh and I got all the parts for s13 suspension conversion in the 31. Need to buy a shitload of fuses and sort out the wiring first then cat and roadworthy. After that I can start stripping the f**ker and get the minispool in. :P

He's very thorough.. I like that about him :)

Anything you'd like to share Beck? :P

Nah, Just cant get that song out of my head..

Plus if all else failed i'd still be able to help myself out lol

Mornin' all :P

Smaller bodies. you can fit more of them in that way.

and yeah, I'm feeling lucky that I work in an office today too... Wish I could get the skyline under some cover though.

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