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what is it shan?

something I've never owned before (so that means it's not: cefiro, celsior, 300zx, 200zr, s13, s14, s15, 180sx, R32, R33, R34, supra, golf, bmw 3 series, subaru sherpa, cressida, corolla, GTO, ae86, suzuki mightyboy, q45, kgc10, datto 1200, fc rx7, jzx90, nsx, corvette, camaro or estima) :worship:

put it this way, if I get this car, then I'll never sell it, and I'll probably just keep trading in my daily.

ill grab some of that shit when i go to get my plug remover

just use a long socket with a rubber washer in it like the rest of us.

something I've never owned before (so that means it's not: cefiro, celsior, 300zx, 200zr, s13, s14, s15, 180sx, R32, R33, R34, supra, golf, bmw 3 series, subaru sherpa, cressida, corolla, GTO, ae86, suzuki mightyboy, q45, kgc10, datto 1200, fc rx7, jzx90, nsx, corvette, camaro or estima) :worship:

put it this way, if I get this car, then I'll never sell it, and I'll probably just keep trading in my daily.

Fiat 500?

something I've never owned before (so that means it's not: cefiro, celsior, 300zx, 200zr, s13, s14, s15, 180sx, R32, R33, R34, supra, golf, bmw 3 series, subaru sherpa, cressida, corolla, GTO, ae86, suzuki mightyboy, q45, kgc10, datto 1200, fc rx7, jzx90, nsx, corvette, camaro or estima) :worship:

put it this way, if I get this car, then I'll never sell it, and I'll probably just keep trading in my daily.

just use a long socket with a rubber washer in it like the rest of us.

is it even jap?

more about the 10

is it even jap?

more about the 10

just a rusty old C10 coupe. bought it cos it had a kakimoto built L31 in it. sold it for $5000 more than I bought it for without even lifting a finger to some bloke in QLD who wanted to make it "GTR spec". He was a panel beater who loved old dattos so I'm sure he did resto it. Last I heard he sold it for a mint to the US or Dubai or someshit.

nice. how old are you? early 30's? seems like you had a nice collection.

were they all stolen? :worship:

edit: did some stalking. 28. are you a meth dealer? lmao

kris- i see you lurking

check your inbox u stooge. chairs gone

Edited by Mohsen

Whats insurances view regarding repaired hail damaged cars?

A lot of them are popping up now which have been fixed and re-registered. Being a previous repairable writeoff, im assuming insurance will only do 3rd party?

nice. how old are you? early 30's? seems like you had a nice collection.

were they all stolen? :worship:

I'm 28. I started with a $50 subaru sherpa, sold that and got a corolla, sold that and got a cressida, sold that and bought a toyota sera actually (forgot that one) cos it had mad gullwings. was my first import, after that I got a 180sx and it's been turbo import toy of some sort after that, unless I have some guilty crisis and decide to get something reliable to use as a daily.

Lol some of the cars shan claims to have own weren't even his. Your cousins cars aren't yours :worship:
200ZR i actually bought, then sold to my cuz, and the NSX I part owned (well I chipped in 15k).
Shan,

Did you get my PM?

yes, and ignored. not selling rims yet.
edit: did some stalking. 28. are you a meth dealer? lmao

no, but working for an importer did help, basically everytime a balls out cool car came along I'd buy it, bring it down drive it for a week and then sell it privately for a small profit. Cool cars come up all the time, but by the time you wait for dipshits to make their mind up about if they wanna bid on it or not it's gone... so I just took bets on cars pretty much. SOme cars rocked up and were lemons so I sold em for what it cost, others I sold for profit.

You get the % u put into the nsx after it got written off? Your cousin bought a car with the payout yet?

what do you think I put as downpayment for my house? :worship:

dunno what the others did with their %, we don't ask questions.

atm, i have a hamilton beach blender. cracked base on the jug though. their the same as the boost juice ones- secondhand

also have a electrolux- dito food processor. made in france- secondhand

robot coupes are exxy as

? iShY says:

*u got a bolwupvale

needs coils!⃡͋ M o h s ε n       ๏๏ ๏๏    ... says:

*stock one

? iShY says:

*tack out the trubo

*the and get a biger blowupvale

what i put up with

Edited by Mohsen
atm, i have a hamilton beach blender. cracked base on the jug though. their the same as the boost juice ones- secondhand

also have a electrolux- dito food processor. made in france- secondhand

robot coupes are exxy as

yeah we got a price for the robots at $8000 but dont need it anymore at this time.

Some oldschool information i found saved on my pc which might help some people;

Swaybar Settings:

I usually start of with the front bar on full soft and the rear on the middle setting.

If it oversteers too much, then I move the front bar to the middle setting

If it still oversteers too much, then I back the rear bar off to the softest setting

If it still oversteers too much, then I move the front bar to the highest setting

If it still oversteers too much, then you might need some more rear camber and/or the HICAS is still working (get rid of it) and/or the rear subframe alignment kit needs to be set to maximum traction (squat)

I usually start of with the front bar on full soft and the rear on the middle setting.

If it understeers too much, then I move the rear bar to the highest setting

If it still understeers too much then you don't have enough caster/camber on the front

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