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He hasn't got any up at the moment, but he makes them routinely. Just do some measuring to make sure they fit. They're pretty flexible though, have a set sitting in my cupboard

Your a gun thanks champ! :)

that aint poke that just plain dont fit, bolt on flares are the only answer even camber has its limitations.

foolish child, you underestimate the powah of demon camber.

Wooot! After many hours of work my audio install is complete. Farkkk it is LOUD and clear.

Over $4000RRP of shit in there. I didn't pay that much though obviously ;) Cost price FTW.

so is the amp in the front of the car? is this your lame attempt at gettin more kw under your bonnet than kris?

demon camber is bullshit

you take that back right now.

Your a gun thanks champ! :)

those flares aren't gonna cover all that poke if you can't camber it. Doesn't lowered spring do anything? Find a cefiro and swap the rear axle out of it.

parents usually leave their car unlocked on the driveway, they noticed on the weekend that the door wasnt closed right. Had a look through the car and noticed that the service manual + all other documents in the pouch (headunit pin number, manual, initial deposit receipt for car etc) were taken...

Nothing else seems to be missing...

What can they do with all this info? Can they get a key/alarm programmed by just flashing this book to any Mazda dealer? Something fishy going on here, cause they would have had to go up to the door to see if it was unlocked and then know to take the service book etc?

Oni Camber is the Demon!

Looks fucking mad!

:)

haha i was borrrrreed. it in the 'my assistant' next to 'view new posts'

Ah ok cool, thanks!

this is probably old and everyone has seen it but for the ones who havn't this is the perfect drift.

Best entry of drift ever!

epic camber on rear = no no, live axel :down:

bolt on flares on the cards :D

the mexican look is fine, my mexican girlfriend can drive my mexican car :P I'm gonna get killed when she reads that rofl :happy::D

I'm not f**king mexican. Either you call me guatemalan or spanish, not mexican. I'll have to think of a way to get back at you! :):P

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