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Its still crap compared to the wastelands back in 2004-2005

its crap compared to every other forum around but hey.. its an improvement

by the way you never responded to my myth busting of ur flush/stretch not workingon track

What about my cheater offset? :P (car was parked on an angle to shift body over the wheel

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Else it looks like this ~_~

Thinking of lowering it a bit more, but not sure if they will tuck under with -0.5deg camber. Might have to adjust to -1.0

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i'm still wondering how and why a harlequin air intake scoop is a selling point?

I know yeah.

How ridiculous is it!

Like I give a shit of the air intake is harlequin in colour.

It's a Subaru Liberty done up to look like a WRX STi... Just buy a STi.

If a liberty with hep B and a rexie with super aids had autosex and popped out a wheel nut. it would evolve into that^^

I know yeah.

How ridiculous is it!

Like I give a shit of the air intake is harlequin in colour.

It's a Subaru Liberty done up to look like a WRX STi... Just buy a STi.

the harlequin makes it more aero dynamic. also adds to the sickness

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