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win, wonder if its static or bagged. extra points of its static dropped.

as for the practicality thing... meh, im running pretty low with a reasonably aggressive (*waits for jarrad*) wheel and tyre combo, and the only place ive ever had trouble with rubbing on the guards (im not counting liners, theyre retarded) has been turn 1 at mallala, over 100km/h and tipping into a long right without brakes puts a lot of weight into the front left corner, solution, bought it into the sheds, hammered the tabs on the guards down, went back out and it wasnt as much of a problem. skinnier tyre would fix it completely.

... could use some rca's though, then itd be spot on.

yeah moar camber yo

-D

Need some recommendations guys, my mate is after a set of Tein SuperStreets for his 33GTS-t, any ideas of the best place to source them?

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Car Torque

74 North Terrace

Kent Town SA 5064

Ph: (08) 8362-7667

Fax: (08) 8132-1706

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Web: www.cartorque.biz

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Car Torque

74 North Terrace

Kent Town SA 5064

Ph: (08) 8362-7667

Fax: (08) 8132-1706

Email: \n [email protected] This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Web: www.cartorque.biz

Cheers Chad, tried them already, but no answer. Obviously on Chrissy holidays

Need some recommendations guys, my mate is after a set of Tein SuperStreets for his 33GTS-t, any ideas of the best place to source them?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Te...ts-t225577.html

http://www.wholesalesuspension.com.au/products.html

Dave, are they Starcorp Impuls you're lusting after? :)

They're Work Equips.

They are alot more expensive than what you bought though Jarrad, so personally I'd be happy with what you got.

I wrote a little poem...

spare time + beers =

"Twas the night before Christmas, and all was so quiet,

The hills were so silent, not a reindeer in sight,

Till along came a skyline and made shit-loads of noise,

So much so, Santa dropped all his toys.

Children in bed, snuggled, warm and unheard,

Till the skyline popped flames down-shifting to third.

While the fat man struggled to pick up his gifts,

The GTR lost traction changing to 5th!"

haha.. thats a good one.

cmon theres a difference between practical and pussy

like people running low low suspensions that cant even handle twisties because "oh it makes my wheels rub on the guards"

maybe think of running your car half a bees dick higher and it'll be able to >do what the car was designed to do<

autosalon spec suspension = fail. twisties + cruise/daily spec suspension = win. especially in south australia, where roads are designed by orks.

-D

here is a prime example of choosing form over function

scandy will love it tho, epic static drop

here is a prime example of choosing form over function

scandy will love it tho, epic static drop

That is just retarded. Whilst some may think it looks good that garage lip was barely an inch high. We have manhole covers higher than that here. Hell even seagull droppings are higher than that!

IMO when looks>function to the point where it is inoperable = MASSIVE wank factor. A car that can't be driven is a total waste.

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