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I didn't mind you looking at the car. I was in a hurry as you could tell. One word answers maybe but I wasnt unhappy with the crowd.

Ahh yeh I kinda figured you were probably in a hurry, applogies for the calling of a dick then ;)

need an answer to this quick:

Took my car to Beaurepairs to get my front wheels balanced! they finished and when I went out the guy tells me that one of my $250 kics nuts has been threaded and same as the stud on the spacer. Is there anything I can do? He told me they were hard to get off so he had to get them off by hand and it was f**ked already....

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price seems reasonable?

Think that's alexs car. It's awesome :)

Alex sold it to Cooter.

I believe now it has a 2.8lt and a decent pair of turbos.

I drove it with -5's from memory.

yeah, but the things i'd do to that chick.

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Giggidy Giggidy!

need an answer to this quick:

Took my car to Beaurepairs to get my front wheels balanced! they finished and when I went out the guy tells me that one of my $250 kics nuts has been threaded and same as the stud on the spacer. Is there anything I can do? He told me they were hard to get off so he had to get them off by hand and it was f**ked already....

sounds like they farked it and are putting it on you, proving it is the hard part.

beaurepairs are fags why'd u go there

need an answer to this quick:

Took my car to Beaurepairs to get my front wheels balanced! they finished and when I went out the guy tells me that one of my $250 kics nuts has been threaded and same as the stud on the spacer. Is there anything I can do? He told me they were hard to get off so he had to get them off by hand and it was f**ked already....

I'm not exactly sure what nuts you've got on there, but I'm guessing they'd be some kind of lightweight nut like the rays ones....Sounds like they used the gun on it when you're only supposed to tighten/undo em by hand...

I can get adjustable cam gears put on during my 100k service and drive around with no dramas yeh? Like dont need a tune or anything?

Set them to 0, should be the same at stock ones then

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