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Much cheaper than the kit they copied though. Much like their Geomaster knuckles... Speaking of which, if they retained standard ackerman angle, I'd be all over that shit. 50mm drop spindles FTMFW.

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I've just got rid of HICAS because the rear was out of control.... Was just doing whatever it felt like

Yea thats what i was going to suggest, bout to do the same on mine actually, rear is a little unpredictable at times.

just jap have a lock bar for i think $100, and looking at the DIY it doesnt look extremely hard to do.

Did you just chuck on a lock bar?

Driftworks have a nice kit that replaces the ball joints etc and all, bit costy though :/

yeah just a lock bar, it wasnt that hard to do, but you need a wheel alignment after, had some pretty epic toe in lol. I just adjusted it visually for the drive to the alignment place.

those that may not have Nene in their facebook here is one of her status updates a very grim warning

Janene Fulcher

At Elizabeth Centre when putting your children on the little rides. If an Old Lady comes up 2 u & starts poking her tongue out Sexually at your children Report her straight away. When my mum & I said we dont do that she kept going & i mean sexually poking her tongue out she then tried to get closer and closer to sienna & we are not exactly sure but it looked like she was going to pick her up.This happened to a friend of mine today! it is being treated as an attempted abduction by police. Janene

stage 2....pfffftttt

more car less camera Dave

Should be sufficient for the power I'm chasing. Don't need new springs and such with these either.

Hahahah, yeah... Now that I realise that money could've covered new wheel bearings, I do slightly regret it.

Slightly.

lol,

fitting up mine in a fortnight and cant decide to tune on flex or not. pros: it would be awesome and most likely make 310-320 ish. cons: that power would be useless, and if towing plans fall through for winton id have to take 400L with me. lol

those that may not have Nene in their facebook here is one of her status updates a very grim warning

yerp that my was daughter that Nene's talking about...Luckily the wife and mother in law were onto it!

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