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pics or it never happened.

For the millionth time :D

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Just waiting on the new tie rod bits to arrive so I can sort out that nasty positive camber on the rear/left wheel.

Then I can put on my coilovers and dump the bitch :)

will look good when its slammed

Yep :) I'll have coilovers and suspension bits and pieces by this Thursday so hopefully I get it slammed for the weekend :D

And then one day I'll put the bodykit on... or sell it lol

For the millionth time :D

newwheels.jpg

Just waiting on the new tie rod bits to arrive so I can sort out that nasty positive camber on the rear/left wheel.

Then I can put on my coilovers and dump the bitch :D

john deere approved? :)

True. Circuit is incomplete.

legend thanks.

where do you kunce get all this cash from to be just buying coilovers and suspension bits and wheels and shit? mostly directed at jezza

i reckon! doesnt get easier with a full time job either! Im worse off than when I was a casual employee whilst studying! haha

Dead computer, insurance, rego & car ontop. Zzzz

Zergling rush! :)

i had way more spare dosh when I was at uni to mod my car. now it's all spent on women, toys/gadgets, drugs, mortgage, a dog, parking fines and holidays. in uni i worked part time and spent almost all of it on rent and modding the car.

i think its more after you get a fulltime job you realise there's more to life cos you got more money to spend.

where do you kunce get all this cash from to be just buying coilovers and suspension bits and wheels and shit? mostly directed at jezza

Full time work. $650 after tax per week for 3 years straight = over $100k clear (obviously I only saved like 10% of that lol).

I also cut a lot of costs. Like what I'm wearing now = $4 shirt, $14 shoes :) None of that brand name shit.

where do you kunce get all this cash from to be just buying coilovers and suspension bits and wheels and shit? mostly directed at jezza

i feel your fulltime student pain mang. i work like a bitch and save heaps (no smokes or drugs, don't booze much etc)

hopefully i don't realise what other cool shit there is to buy when i hit the workforce. either that or i crack into a decent law firm and clean up :)

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