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make sure you upgrade your pivot bolt, fork and the right size throwout if you're getting heavier button clutches.

chucked my OS Giken triple in and after one track day couldn't put it in gear. turned out the factory fork and pivot had warped/snapped. another guy who came to the workshop used the factory throwout and fucked his clutch up after one track day.

haha costed me $220 all up with rims

his sending them to a depot in LA where ive got a mate that brings in his stuff from there

and my mate not charging me to ship it here :down:

Sweeeet - have you figured out how wide your flares need to be?

nah not yet, unsure on the exact offset of them yet.... would be massive neg thats for sure lol

once they get it ill test them up on car and measure it all up and go from there

reckon itll beed about 3inch flares though, cause i think the rims are about 8"

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summary?

Integra driver failing to understand that venting hot air out of the engine bay is beneficial.

I have another screen shot at home of him telling people that getting water in your pod filter will cause you to blow a tie rod.

Brings the lolz.

who can weld stuff for me? small job, need to chop off a bit of exhaust and weld on a flange and a bit of straight pipe.

anyone? plzzzzz, wanna have car ready for Buller cruise

mmm i can weld, but wether i cbf lol

cefiiiiiiiiilo! with S14A front conversion. and R33 GTR style front bumper. think it's in thailand or malaysia.

Fuck, you know everything!

LOL!

It was in the Internet Movie Cars Database (IMCDB) listed as unknown and no one can tell what it is...

I dunno if i can trust 'you people' haha..

Do you have the equipment? I pay cash ;)

'you people' mayteeee comon..... dont be lyk dis, you knw we gud at wat we do brutha

you pay kesh? thats all dat matters mayteeeee

yeah dunno how much mig gas i got should be fine though.... aslong as the pipes arnt stainless i can do it, dont have a tig

oh if it's in a movie, then it'll be malaysia for sure. they made a couple of drift movies in F&F style. one of the baddies drive a cefiro with some work done to it.

actually. hold that thought. A pillar gauges on the left. must be LHD, which means it's in the phillipines.

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