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Bunch of bullies. Beat you both in the twisties :P

Birds; not sure if I could beat golf gti's and R's :(

You under estimate the handling of the FG chassis with coilovers! actually handles pretty decent imo i'd be very surprised if you could loose me through the twisties :P NT05s are awesome tyres too!

Jamie any good pics from the weekend?

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You under estimate the handling of the FG chassis with coilovers! actually handles pretty decent imo i'd be very surprised if you could loose me through the twisties :P NT05s are awesome tyres too!

Jamie any good pics from the weekend?

only coilovers? thats cute :P

Come back to me once you rockin bilsteins, swaybars, adjustable camber & adjustable castor!

plus my e-dick is bigger too

started the R up and the rev meter is going f**king crazy... flicks up and down and wont settle anywhere lol.

looks like the excuse i need for the 320km one to go in

Do it.

Nismo 320 > Stock 180

bitch please, aftermarket swaybars ain't gonna save ya :P

what tyres are you on anyways? all of that suspension work is irrelevant with sheit tyres!

Russman had the same setup as my car prior to his rb25 swap and he was running rings around worked gtr's :P

33 Tachs tend to do that, dry solder joints or something?

yeah i read something about dry joints

Do it.

Nismo 320 > Stock 180

yeah ima buy one tomorrow

perfectrun have them for like $584.75 which is pretty good.

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