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don't you hate it when you've lost the rear end (more than once) on your FWD when out on a track, later find out the previous owner hit a gutter a few years ago and knocked one of the rear wheels out.

get it measured up at Tyre Factory when they were doing other work and find one of the wheels to have 6mm toe-in and the other 1mm. then take it to Centreline Suspension (more than reputable from what I've seen/read) and they measure 1mm toe-in on both rear wheels........

grrr

Wait till you go down the exit ramp bro. Scrapes like a mofarkin hustler.

Yeah, it's bad up there. Hadn't scraped on any of cars I now have and had.

Good thing I don't have to park all the way up all the time since xmas is over - easier to get parking closer to work.

Down was OK! But it was like 1AM when movie finished, so I could just crawl down haha.

Worst thing about the hump+speed bumps was the fact it's in a freaking grid... once you're in have to take on like 3 more to get out :(

So.

I'm going to be having an informal(perhaps) interview at a HR company for my internship, ceo said "lets have coffee"

and i'm going in full formal, is that a right decision? tie blazer and all dat.

Gl brah!

don't you hate it when you've lost the rear end (more than once) on your FWD when out on a track, later find out the previous owner hit a gutter a few years ago and knocked one of the rear wheels out.

get it measured up at Tyre Factory when they were doing other work and find one of the wheels to have 6mm toe-in and the other 1mm. then take it to Centreline Suspension (more than reputable from what I've seen/read) and they measure 1mm toe-in on both rear wheels........

grrr

I know it's not your point, but sif not get an allignment before hitting the track anyway?

Down was OK! But it was like 1AM when movie finished, so I could just crawl down haha.

Worst thing about the hump+speed bumps was the fact it's in a freaking grid... once you're in have to take on like 3 more to get out :(

Yeah, it's a grid up the top... All the way to other end of the rooftop.

I know it's not your point, but sif not get an allignment before hitting the track anyway?

I knew the alignment after I got it because it was lowered after RWC. the rear beams are notorious for having random toe-in out of factory (guy I know has 7mm toe more than the other rear wheel on his N15, from factory). and there's not much you can do because of the beam axel other than bend it using a jig (which is why I'm at centreline right now). just wasn't aware it was because someone was doing hand-brakeys and hit a gutter...

34 Degrees now, and possibly up to 37?

I'll be at the G to watch the cricket, fml.

/curry lyf

Hopefully it's a good game but....probably won't be. Too bad Sangakkara isn't playing would have loved to have seen him! Get on Fitch for most runs, think he's at 4.50 or something.

Yeah, it's a grid up the top... All the way to other end of the rooftop.

Yeah, never noticed til last night haha.

Hopefully it's a good game but....probably won't be. Too bad Sangakkara isn't playing would have loved to have seen him! Get on Fitch for most runs, think he's at 4.50 or something.

Yeah, I think I read that in the aus line up, only one guy has played more than 100 ODI's.

Yeah Sanga is a class batsman, sad times. O well, will watch Malinga sling it around lolol

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