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yep yep...cats are stupid animals...i like lions n tigers though does that count??  

another thing...is ur dump n front one pipe or was that just the front??

yeah...strange that I hate cats too seeing as I am a Leo....I was born in the year of the dog though :D

The pipe is a dump and front in one

its ur b'day today?! if so.. Happy Birthday.

actually why not consider aftermarket suspension instead of rims? Your car will probably go harder in the short run compared to bigger rims. The only problem is in the wet.[/Charly]

I was considering that... but wanted the rims first then drop it low accordingly. Yeh wet is a big concern.

grrr.....They have the canine equivalent of small man syndrome

I like to refer to them as "a germ on a string" ;)

:D funny

Theres one next door that hates my car ..... he chases it all down the street ... at first i used to dodge .... blew a tyre out as i ran into a ditch cos i was too busy looking behind me trying to find where he got too. Now i just aim for the little barsted.

i used to run 38 psi on mine...245/45/17 all round. maybe if u wanted better turn in...run lower instead of higher pressure on the front?? not sure if that advice could be applied for sidewall flex though

hmmm...yeah lower would prolly give better grip, but I think it would make the tyrewall flex worse

Will have a bit of a play

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