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Haha yeah, sick rolling photo. I must take a rolling photo now :P.

Reminds me I don't think I've posted a pic of mine in this thread...

So may as well, lols.

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Sadly just an iphone pic.

Edited by kaitoukid

Thanks man! But sadly I'll be raising the fronts a tad when I get time, some scrubbing action going on depending on turn angle haha. Against the guard liner methinks. But hopefully don't have to raise too much. And still debating on whether I ceebs getting some spacers. Or put it all into evo fund :P.

Haha yeah, sick rolling photo. I must take a rolling photo now :P.

Reminds me I don't think I've posted a pic of mine in this thread...

So may as well, lols.

IMG_4113_4.jpg

Sadly just an iphone pic.

your car would die on my driveway.

My car scraped on yours today and it's not even that low ya f**k.

His driveway is surprisingly evil... Left me single spinning and threw my A-LSD into error mode :(

my current car:

:fakenopic:

It sold? Congrats :) Cash Money!

His driveway is surprisingly evil... Left me single spinning and threw my A-LSD into error mode :(

Yeah it doesn't look any worse than my driveway, yet my KAAZ spat the dummy and nearly launched me into his fence. Pretty sure it gets you up on 2 wheels. Gonna take it front on next time - screw my front bar.

your car would die on my driveway.

My car scraped on yours today and it's not even that low ya f**k.

sounds evil :|

that said unexpected detours are the worst! was at an event sunday night, and when i got there (fashionably late, of course) i was told there was no more parking (entrance was nice and steep too, but at least it was smooth!). told to go park in (or next to) a church across and slightly up the road... so much scraping there... narrow entrance, crappy road... eurgh!

Yeah it doesn't look any worse than my driveway, yet my KAAZ spat the dummy and nearly launched me into his fence. Pretty sure it gets you up on 2 wheels. Gonna take it front on next time - screw my front bar.

learn2diff noob

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