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Josh....i bet the R32 didnt have stupid camber...I know this because you are still alive!

Crazy camber is ok for cars with no power but as soon as you get decent power you start finding ways to get as much rubber on the ground as you can!

you would have needed it that way to actually get power to ground!

Had a similar deal in my r32 was too low and too much rear camber, even at 260rwkw it couldnt get anything down then when it went over 300 it was just shithouse, any throttle at all saw it just going nowhere in a smoke cloud! I raised it a little and got the rear camber set at about 1 degree and it was all sweet!

Hahaha

Hows the 180 going bro, you taken it to the track yet?

not as yet - just waiting on a few "overnight parts" from japan :(

Thats the sound the tyres make because he's a slave to trend and stupid offset/camber

oh no you didnt :banana::ban:

Agreed . . . Too much camber = no traction and shit tyre life.

IMO get some wheels that f**kin fit :P

lol

oh no you didnt ;):ban:

LLooks like rain coming! man the hatches and make sure the outboard motors got enough to ride it out!

and for all those who require liquid hp to slide - GET ON OUT THERE!

danB you know im looking at you..

doesnt look like much rain coming to me :banana:

Who wants some luls? Cricket score from last night (bold scores are totals):

Other Team: 51 52 54 22 177

Our Team: 5 -4 21 -5 17

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