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Those look like they'd be some perky ones :P

On another note, how is my fitment now (other than fail height)? I put 5mm spacers on like funky said to.

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Still zero camber all round. Need some up front me thinks..

It's not fitment and yeh it's a tractor

And when it gets lowered it will prob tuck in anyways lol

+ the wheels looks like it's got positive camber

Just had a wheel alignment. Camber is 0, some wheels had slight negative camber. Definitely no positive.

I don't reckon it would tuck in if I dropped the coilovers one more setting. Fronts are poking out by 7mm, and rears are poking out by 3mm.

lol nothing else to talk about but boobs - god so glad I'm single

wat about cocks? all that shit about size don't matter it's about how u use it? rofl wat a crock of shit. we like em big and hard. the end

Obviously size matters to a point, you need something of substance there, and bigger is usually better (again, to a point)...but use is definitely an important factor. Big cock without knowing how to use it = you might as well nail a dildo to the floor. Throw in that every girl is different blah blah...in the end it's almost as varied as guys liking big or small boobs.

Some interesting surveys have been done on this topic. There are correlations surrounding what is the perfect size in both length an circumference hahaha. And size vs. use.

Obviously size matters to a point, you need something of substance there, and bigger is usually better (again, to a point)...but use is definitely an important factor. Big cock without knowing how to use it = you might as well nail a dildo to the floor. Throw in that every girl is different blah blah...in the end it's almost as varied as guys liking big or small boobs.

Some interesting surveys have been done on this topic. There are correlations surrounding what is the perfect size in both length an circumference hahaha. And size vs. use.

And then you got the whole cut vs uncut debate

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