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there is an issue with going "moar low"

scrub, i would love to take another 15mm out of this baby and get it sitting mint, but normal road driving will kill the sidewalls of the tyres, gaurds need to be rolled, then it can be taken down some moar!

It does sit more level now, A/C was an easy fix, one dud relay and its all good again, start with the basic things when diagnoising faults, then assume the worst. Good to see its nice and cold now, would explain why you were having issues, that relay's contacts are probably fried, i'll pull it apart tomorrow at work when im bored and see.

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busy watching the race :laugh:

What race ? :unsure:

I just skulled a can of rockstar!

Solo man style ?

Thanks heaps Dan! Awesome work :D

Looking good mang.

still needs moar low

That's what she said.

How big are those moths in the IPL ?

still needs moar low

+1

Don't worry. As soon as it was off the jack and back on the ground we both thought that. We just need to get Dave to roll the guards first, then we'll drop it some more. There's another 10mm in the front coil overs yet, and another 20ish in the rear.

For now though, I think it looks good.

Car looks better John. Get them guards rolled n she'll be looking sweet. I tried to get some pics of the SR last night but it was too dark. I'll take some when I'm home on the weekend.

Just got this email, not sure if you guys have seen it so I'll throw it up here.

Hi Everyone

If you do not already know and/or have not already done so......This is

for Australian phone numbers

REMEMBER: Mobile Phone Numbers Go Public

this month.

REMINDER all mobile phone numbers are being released to telemarketing

companies and you will start to receive sale calls..

YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS

Below is a link where you can enter your phone numbers online to put an

end to telemarketing calls.

Don't just delete those calls otherwise you will find that you have been

signed up for all sorts of extra services that you didn't want or know

about. Like special chimes, music etc..

https://www.donotcall.gov.au/

PASS THIS ON TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN...

Just got this email, not sure if you guys have seen it so I'll throw it up here.

Hi Everyone

If you do not already know and/or have not already done so......This is

for Australian phone numbers

REMEMBER: Mobile Phone Numbers Go Public

this month.

REMINDER all mobile phone numbers are being released to telemarketing

companies and you will start to receive sale calls..

YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THESE CALLS

Below is a link where you can enter your phone numbers online to put an

end to telemarketing calls.

Don't just delete those calls otherwise you will find that you have been

signed up for all sorts of extra services that you didn't want or know

about. Like special chimes, music etc..

https://www.donotcall.gov.au/

PASS THIS ON TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS YOU CAN...

http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_311873

copy pasta

PICS!

Repaired guard on, winRar!

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Front end on:

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+Bonnet:

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Fail:

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Fail:

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Matt Black Fail:

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Vent Fitting Fail:

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He also didn clean up the top of the bumber very well. To be fair, this all existed BEFORE hitting the wall, but I would have thought he would clean it up before painting...

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And I have NFI what is going on her with this white line:

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In for fun and good times this arvo...

^^^ mmm i must get mine done sometime this week

however i think i should probs replace my f**ked tie rod end first to make it worthwhile

lol. Email sounded suss as fuck to start with. How do people keep falling for these things?

'sif you could get charged for an incoming sales call. You can only get charged for incoming servies if you've registered for them.

I wonder how much mobile spam Colin is gonna get now? :D

john car looks good - but as said needs low hahah

what width are the wheels?

It'll get there. Just need to roll guards, and sort out exhaust height :)

@John: Just got my car back from wheel alignment :D Feels good... it's been too long

lol, addict :P

I get mine does this week sometime.

^^^ mmm i must get mine done sometime this week

however i think i should probs replace my f**ked tie rod end first to make it worthwhile

+1 I'm changing mine today or tomorrow. We should have a tie rod end changing party :D

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