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Permission to add as friend?

lol if I said no would it make any difference?

WinRar!

:P

NP guys, sharing is caring. Although I was hoping colin would get more pissed off :) . Hate you guys, gooche axing, etc...

Just lulling everyone into a false sense of security, then when the time is right...

Get in line

lulz.

Grinder love

Chopped springs ftw?

So who is going to pick me up from indro on Thursday?

lol if I said no would it make any difference?

It might, since we can see her pics anyway theres no real need to add her as a friend.

But probably not :P

Chopped springs ftw?

You know it

So who is going to pick me up from indro on Thursday?

Can do, although we'll have to work out the timing. I have to work late so not sure if its worth going home or not, then I need to go into umart...

true. Depends on whether or not I have a tut for my subject first week. If I have a tut I dont finish till like 8:30-9:00pm and may as well just go home lol. If there is no tut I finish at 6ish.

true. Depends on whether or not I have a tut for my subject first week. If I have a tut I dont finish till like 8:30-9:00pm and may as well just go home lol. If there is no tut I finish at 6ish.

:P

Not alone anymore

It might, since we can see her pics anyway theres no real need to add her as a friend.

i added and got accepted :)

true. Depends on whether or not I have a tut for my subject first week. If I have a tut I dont finish till like 8:30-9:00pm and may as well just go home lol. If there is no tut I finish at 6ish.

yeh bro im about to go in now, but only for 1 lecture lol, thank christ im only a 10minute train trip away not an hour and a half :P

regardless of ride height they are f**king awesome units, had them in my r33 and it handled really well

Andy, seeing as you've had some experience with them, maybe you could recommend some springs? Do you think King lows would go ok? My mate suggested just keeping the springs that are on there now, as they are 'set up' for them. What does that mean in terms of shocks? I thought it was a plug and play type of thing....

I think he means the dampening is set up for that height. But that's not a big deal if I lower it say another inch with my King Lows is it?

Opinions?

Confusion?

Salad?

i added and got accepted :)

Will add when I get home :bunny:

yeh bro im about to go in now, but only for 1 lecture lol, thank christ im only a 10minute train trip away not an hour and a half :P

Yet colin still makes it to baskins more often than you. f*cking weak

Opinions?

You're a douche.

Confusion?

Two camels in a tiny car

Salad?

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Actually it looks like the Pom is too, three way?

...where the hell is my three way action?! I even wore the hat :P

But that's not a big deal if I lower it say another inch with my King Lows is it?

Opinions?

First double check you meant an inch. Then give us a side on photo of the other car so we can see how much dropping it 25mm will affect it. ?????. Profit.

Two camels in a tiny car

If they're unfiltered they don't take up that much space. They take up even less if already smoked.

See IKEA? I can offer space saving solutions too. So give me a damn job!

...where the hell is my three way action?! I even wore the hat :P

You were gone by then. I did give you a:

secksy
First double check you meant an inch. Then give us a side on photo of the other car so we can see how much dropping it 25mm will affect it. ?????. Profit.

An inch is never enough

If they're unfiltered they don't take up that much space. They take up even less if already smoked.

See IKEA? I can offer space saving solutions too. So give me a damn job!

I got the perfect job here for you John:

Administrative Support Assistant

Work type:Temporary - Full time

Business Unit: Operations

Job Grade: Administration Grade 5

Expression of Interest: approximately 12 months position

The Opportunity: Report to the Manager IT Services, as the Administrative Support Assistant you will be required to provide a high level of diverse administrative and financial support the IT Services team. Your main duties in this position will include:

Providing day-to-day clerical support to the Manager IT Services

Coordinating key IT Services meetings and functions

Collating and distributing meeting minutes

Facilitating and coordinating the flow of work orders, purchase requisitions and SAP releases

Completing credit card accounting in SAP

Monitoring and reporting on IT Services timesheets

Filing, stationery ordering and photocopying

The Person: Ideally you will have an Associate Diploma in Business and previous experience in a similar role with advanced knowledge of the MS Office suite. You will be capable of working to deadlines, have high attention to detail as well as the ability to maintain confidentiality.

You will have to wear a really short skirt and low cut top though... The last two we've had have been smokin' hotties.

An inch is never enough

That's what she said.

That job looks like involves finance/numbers/books relating to such. Me and numbers are not good bedfellows.

And a secksy isn't the same as spit roast action :P

That job looks like involves finance/numbers/books relating to such. Me and numbers are not good bedfellows.

The average IQ of these girls is about the same as their age. i.e. 16-18. I think you'd manage :P

And a secksy isn't the same as spit roast action :)

Well then you shouldnt have gone to bed

The average IQ of these girls is about the same as their age. i.e. 16-18. I think you'd manage :P

Well then you shouldnt have gone to bed

Get any phone numbers/pics/numbers written on pics?

:)

but I had to be awake for the Telstra dude! Who's still not here...

Andy, seeing as you've had some experience with them, maybe you could recommend some springs? Do you think King lows would go ok? My mate suggested just keeping the springs that are on there now, as they are 'set up' for them. What does that mean in terms of shocks? I thought it was a plug and play type of thing....

I think he means the dampening is set up for that height. But that's not a big deal if I lower it say another inch with my King Lows is it?

Opinions?

Confusion?

Salad?

I personally wouldnt...but if looks are more important than performance by all means drop it with kings, this is my car with them on, i always thought the ride height was about perfect, good handling, decent weight transfer ability and did not have to worry about every bump in the road taking out my front bar. All of those things go out the window when you go too low, that and it puts your roll centre somwhere below the surface of the road

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Get any phone numbers/pics/numbers written on pics?

:bunny:

Come to think of it we've been through about 6 since I started here, 5 were smoking hotties and the other one was not bad either, just not up to the standards of the rest of them. Still wouldn't say no.

At least 5 of them are still around the organisation, just in different jobs. Phone numbers are therefore readily available. One got married though (to someone in the IT department, lol :P)

I'll see about getting some pics up when I get home, if I'm feeling generous.

but I had to be awake for the Telstra dude! Who's still not here...

Spit roast > telstra dude

I personally wouldnt...but if looks are more important than performance by all means drop it with kings, this is my car with them on, i always thought the ride height was about perfect, good handling, decent weight transfer ability and did not have to worry about every bump in the road taking out my front bar. All of those things go out the window when you go too low, that and it puts your roll centre somwhere below the surface of the road

Roll center adjusters solves all :)

You can't tell me that picture that ravi posted up was a perfect height. It was way too high, could go plenty lower without getting RC issues.

I personally wouldnt...but if looks are more important than performance by all means drop it with kings, this is my car with them on, i always thought the ride height was about perfect, good handling, decent weight transfer ability and did not have to worry about every bump in the road taking out my front bar. All of those things go out the window when you go too low, that and it puts your roll centre somwhere below the surface of the road

Yeah man I wouldn't like to raise it up much, if at all. Looks are more important to me in my finished product, because my car's never gonna see track work. And even if it does, so be it, I'll take the bad with the good.

I was thinking that car was too high... I'm also therefore thinking I'll swap the springs and adjust the dampening to suit.

Now I just gots to savvvveee.... FFFFUUUUUUU!!!!

I was thinking that car was too high... I'm also therefore thinking I'll swap the springs and adjust the dampening to suit.

Are they externally adjustable units? If so, they may need some minor tweaking at most

If not, they'll be fine

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