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great, now you're gonna be mexican. what happened to 10mm to 15mm?

I dunno.. lol.. I just wanted the rears to be wider than the fronts.

Solution? Epic camber? or flared guards?

20mm shouldn't be a big ask :P

lol tell that to whichever panel beater you get to do that.

you're that high off the ground that no matter what you do, it's gonna look like a bag of dicks. roll your lip and hope for the best.... at least that way you won't cut up your tyres when your springs compress.

i cant wait to finish.. gona go home and slam my face in pillow zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, and by pillow i mean YOUR mothers boobs

on another note, G27 steering wheels are awesome :P

edit: why are all american modified imports always look so much better then us aussie / bogan spec? should go ship petette over there eh he might get stabbed

well ipretty much have sat at my desk trolling sau,vic,CL google etc.

ran out of things to look up been like this all week =\

same here, its gay cos alot of image hosting sites like imageshack photobucket etc get blocked, as well as facebook and those type of things makes it a bit boring..

edit: why are all american modified imports always look so much better then us aussie / bogan spec?

no, there's just more of them, so there's a better chance of them doing it well. also their laws are kinda lax and you don't generally get into trouble unless you're packin drugs or driving like a dick.

if you wanna see the amount of dickbaggery by kids with no clue, check out:

http://240sxfamily.com

same here, its gay cos alot of image hosting sites like imageshack photobucket etc get blocked, as well as facebook and those type of things makes it a bit boring..

Facebook.com got blocked here.

Then I started using m.facebook. That got blocked.

Then I used touch.facebook, lite.facebook etc. until they all got blocked.

These days the only one that isn't blocked is pirate Facebook :P en-pi.facebook.com

Only problem is you have to remove the www and replace it with en-pi everytime you go to a new page.

no, there's just more of them, so there's a better chance of them doing it well. also their laws are kinda lax and you don't generally get into trouble unless you're packin drugs or driving like a dick.

if you wanna see the amount of dickbaggery by kids with no clue, check out:

http://240sxfamily.com

true that makes sense, forgot about there population

Facebook.com got blocked here.

Then I started using m.facebook. That got blocked.

Then I used touch.facebook, lite.facebook etc. until they all got blocked.

These days the only one that isn't blocked is pirate Facebook :P en-pi.facebook.com

Only problem is you have to remove the www and replace it with en-pi everytime you go to a new page.

I can bypass the proxy server, which means i can get onto what ever site i want but then i'll just get in trouble so not worth it anyways i sometimes just use this method for a picture i really want to see or something not sitting on facebook at work or anything

AGREED!!! works always boring here....days goes very slowly..and then you work 7 days..it becomes a PAIN!!!!!!!!

Why do you work so much man?

I'd rather get less money and have more free time. If you're not out enjoying life then what's the point?

no, there's just more of them, so there's a better chance of them doing it well. also their laws are kinda lax and you don't generally get into trouble unless you're packin drugs or driving like a dick.

if you wanna see the amount of dickbaggery by kids with no clue, check out:

http://240sxfamily.com

:P

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