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guys i am due for a new phone....whats good to get? I really want to avoid iphone but if its really the best in the market ill shall...what other options do i have? any one got the new samsung galaxy? any comments on it? cheers...

Finally got my car checked out by a proper suspension place. Turns out my car is fine :) A wheel alignment will fix my positive camber.

The strut was what was bent. When I upgraded to coilovers it solved the problem.

Still not sure why 3 mechanics gave me different diagnosis's. First one said bent tie rod. Then one said lower control arm. Then 2 people said bent chassis :) Won't be trusting those kents again.

ask kriss its khoudars (spelling?) little brothers car was at winton on sunday think its runnin an rb25 from memory he was telling me but i like forget.

khoudar's 6.0? that thing is nuts!

anyone got an idea on swaybar prices? how effective are they?

cheap and massively good

Still not sure why 3 mechanics gave me different diagnosis's.

because you touch yourself at night

guys i am due for a new phone....whats good to get? I really want to avoid iphone but if its really the best in the market ill shall...what other options do i have? any one got the new samsung galaxy? any comments on it? cheers...

as a previous iphone user, i can recomend the htc desire, its a good phone, or wait till the htc desire hd comes out, galaxy looks just like an iphone imo, and the case is tacky and plasticy

Finally got my car checked out by a proper suspension place. Turns out my car is fine :) A wheel alignment will fix my positive camber.

The strut was what was bent. When I upgraded to coilovers it solved the problem.

Still not sure why 3 mechanics gave me different diagnosis's. First one said bent tie rod. Then one said lower control arm. Then 2 people said bent chassis :P Won't be trusting those kents again.

so you're choosing to believe a mechanic who's gonna get money off you to work on your suspension and possibly sell you suspension parts to "fix" your problem... over a dude who actually crashed the car bad enough to get rid of it, and stands to gain nothing from telling you the truth.

I see.

God you're a dead set retard, you shouldn't be legally or medically be deemed fit to handle any of your own finances.

Either way if your mechanic can fix the misalignment with suspension then get it done. If I were you I'd take a string and start measuring points on the chassis diagonally and see if mirror diagonals are the same length (that's how you check for a bent chassis) instead of relying on people who stand to take you for a ride cos they've realised you're as gullible as fuck.

yes, they are. ever met someone vietnamese called khoudar?

no, no i haven't

the name khoder stems from my dads place of origin in Syria/ my mums area in leboland

interesting there are other arabs out there with what sounds like decent taste.

makes me all fuzzy inside :P

on another note, muck up day after-piss up. fkn drank half a slab. no hang over. LEGEND!

Shan, I went to Track Right and got it checked out this morning. They measured point to point from every part of the chassis and suspension. They weren't selling me anything. They checked it for free. They didn't make a cent off me. Just genuinely good guys. My workmate knows them.

So yeah, I trust their opinion over a guy who hit a gutter, tried to fix it himself, replaced everything except the strut and then thought "oh it must be a best chassis coz changing control arms and shit didn't work".

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