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Finally you have time to update

Have some 255s you might want to buy :P

Haha yeah yeah it was a piss poor attempt at an update i know :P

Bringing the 255s to WTAC? O_O hehe if not, SMSP Track day?

BTW love your black on black.... On black.... on bloack... look. Very unique. Though that turbo is going to grab attention when you get pulled over lol

Yeah it was a hard choice to make when i started but thought i would give it a shot, i love it!

Some dont like the look but it doesnt bother me in the slightest haha.... Tough and stealth! And yes the turbo is a kind of giveaway!

Actually could be a good idea

Let me know if we can make it work :D

Good to hear that your life seems to be falling exactly into place. The house looks amazing mate, top job. Car also looks 10/10

Keep up the good work slart

Thanks buddy, all going perfectly for a change haha

Will have to catch up soon mate!

BTW love your black on black.... On black.... on bloack... look. Very unique. Though that turbo is going to grab attention when you get pulled over lol

Mat loves Bloke on bloke on bloke....

At least, that's how I ready it.hahahahahah

255 for SMSP? Nah, don't bother. Just put some more wax on your roof. It will slide further.

Mat loves Bloke on bloke on bloke....

At least, that's how I ready it.hahahahahah

255 for SMSP? Nah, don't bother. Just put some more wax on your roof. It will slide further.

Giggity.... wait.... lolz

The 255s are for the front i hope, BUT will be spares for the rear incase they get baked :P

Need to get some custom roof sliders made to protect the paint me thinks!

For you guys not on Bookface, i met up with Mr NYTSKY Dave at WTAC and grabbed the bonnet dampers finally to install, they are an awesome bit of gear and well worth the money -

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Now as for the suspension updates, this has been ongoing for far too farken long and its driving me mad! A simple task of taking the arms out to replace the bushes and ball joints has turned into a stressful endurance event that i will be glad to see done and dusted!!! So i sent them down one at a time to the local Carline/Fulcrum store, they came back pretty dodgy with one not having the bush pushed all the way through properly and both ball joints are now that tight i cant move them at all :verymad:

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