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yeah no worries Aaron let me know when I got some time off after today :)

I'll see ya at sandown anyway if its a hot day.. bring the roller?

yeh ill bring it, but would rather use a heat gun..

Supposedly they strengthen up the front to help with chassis rigidity...

eh, i cant see it doing anything, especially when there are already like 6 braces all up holding the front from flexing... if anything, it would probably just promote understeer buy over stiffening the front, but maybe theres more to it that im missing..

on a massive power evo running r comps, i can see it doing something... but that's about it

exactly. more suitable would be an under chassis K Frame.. look at it on the evo oz sight, under X3e vendor.. i want one of those.

mad, bring your heat gun too then aaron :P cheers cuz

yeh alright.. you can give it a shot if you like lol..

vy37v9.jpg

the stupidity in this picture is overwhelming

has a perfectly good number plate bracket, yet drills through the side of the front bar..

anything that has a stance|nation sticker, is clearly owned by the retarded.

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