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That S13 is good man,

You will have to spend a fair bit of coin on getting it to slide really well however given its a straight swap for the R31 I'd say thats pretty decent deal for yourself man.

Bullshit, all you need in an S13 is a set of coils, a mech diff and a race seat and you can bust fat skids all day long if you know how to steer. F*ck look at my shit heap, it's got half assed sus and a stock viscous diff and I can still chuck it around in 3rd and link shit.

If you're spending bulk cash on an S13 and still having trouble you need more practice :(

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Bullshit, all you need in an S13 is a set of coils, a mech diff and a race seat and you can bust fat skids all day long if you know how to steer. F*ck look at my shit heap, it's got half assed sus and a stock viscous diff and I can still chuck it around in 3rd and link shit.

If you're spending bulk cash on an S13 and still having trouble you need more practice :D

Yeah but your skid skills are fkn hecktik man :( haha

there is no way I can justify $3k on rims
especially if the car is a daily, 3k rims + rash = fuuu_bigger.jpg

My rims cost $2200... each. That's $8800 worth of rims + delivery + tyres. Luckily the former owner paid for them and then Shannons when I damaged two of them.

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