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Mardel and me in the 5 car drift train.. that shitt was nuts

http://vimeo.com/14502662

4 car drift train...neeearly hit Greenie

http://vimeo.com/14502499

Driving with dec's in his daily

http://vimeo.com/14502392

Evan in the red KE and me, was awesome to drive with him and my old car haha

http://vimeo.com/14502202

3 different runs

http://vimeo.com/14512327

Edited by Simon-R32
hey mate

the arms are looking good. what brand of coilovers are you going to?

have you mainly gone down the custom arm route to get rid of your binding issues?

got some BC ER's going in.. should have em today.

binding, correcting of roll centre, also suspension bush binding elimination are the 3 big reasons

BC ER's i got... decent value!

so i dummy fitted all the gear tonight and i got two issues... one is i painted everything up and forgot to weld a lock stopper on the arm LOL so will need to work out a spot and then grind back paint and weld on a stopper.

2nd is my sway bar link... i dont know where i f**ked up but i did.. its on a bad angle and when i move arm towards pos castor it binds and hits. so will have to redo that too.

apart from that it looks like its gonna have MAJOR lock with xero bind.. arm is not straight with the tie rod by a long shot so will be awesome.. took some pics and theres no castor rod fitted as im still waiting on it to be machined.

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