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not even, its illegal to sell the car with an EPA notice on it lawl

haha pwnd hard. i still find it hilaaaarious that none of the boys sporting skittles coloured fibreglass speedboats and big fuck off shiny mods never get done so hard, yet you, mr under the radar with tasteful mods for super hektic trackdays only gets shafted.

haha pwnd hard. i still find it hilaaaarious that none of the boys sporting skittles coloured fibreglass speedboats and big fuck off shiny mods never get done so hard, yet you, mr under the radar with tasteful mods for super hektic trackdays only gets shafted.

I live in Knox and use it as a daily hence the pwnage lol

bahahaha now what did himish tell you? :P
umm i forget. what?
do a ring around first, as many places have no f**king idea what they are, it took me 3 visits to get them from bj's

thanks hamish

noob question

if my guards need lipping(i looked under the rears, lips about 2cm in) could i get them folded IN, instead of having them out?

also noticed ill have to take out the inner front guard if i want to slam it..

learrrrrrninnnggggggggg

Nah, been the last two years in a row. Can't afford to go again next year.

Do you have any recommendations to make while I'm in Tokyo? I want to check out as much jap car stuff as possible, drifting etc. Let me know your thoughts!

thanks hamish

noob question

if my guards need lipping(i looked under the rears, lips about 2cm in) could i get them folded IN, instead of having them out?

also noticed ill have to take out the inner front guard if i want to slam it..

learrrrrrninnnggggggggg

Ok so getting that bit folded up is also know as getting your guards rolled. Ask hamish who he recommends to all you easties, costs about 50-70 per corner. And yes, if you go low you will need to remove the inner plastic guard.

Ok so getting that bit folded up is also know as getting your guards rolled. Ask hamish who he recommends to all you easties, costs about 50-70 per corner. And yes, if you go low you will need to remove the inner plastic guard.

o i c ty

athid...

seen you recommend him in a few threads.

now to work some more and buy rimsssssssssss

22"chromies?

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