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How much is wheel alignment at traction tyres? I got adjustable camber arms too, so they will charge more.. :/

Camber is out by fair bit.

And toe as well, since my tyres squeel at low speeds when turning. Bit embarrassing though maccas. Lmao.

How much is wheel alignment at traction tyres? I got adjustable camber arms too, so they will charge more.. :/

Camber is out by fair bit.

And toe as well, since my tyres squeel at low speeds when turning. Bit embarrassing though maccas. Lmao.

$75-$100 I think. Worth every dollar there!

Is that what you paid? I wish I had camber tops. Would be quicker for them to adjust camber, instead of taking off the wheel every time and adjusting the uca...

Dem double wishbones crap all over strut setups doe.

Dem double wishbones crap all over strut setups doe.

Very true.

Dat shiny brace is actually there for a purpose now! Not honda bling. Hahahaha. (Reinforces subframe for big sway bar)

bezy4j.jpg

Inb4 is missing a rear diff and axles.

Just make sure you know how to catch that oversteer :)

Ill take it easy on mountains. Wait for a deca or something to throw my car around.

Jonoe, missing a benen tow hook and also a clip to hold your bumper, it's right next to your muffler.

The black thing is actually the clip. Though it is missing a clip for the bumper on the left :P

Benen tow hook and beaks bar is on its way!

Lol jakes. Dont like that bullchit. Uless items are useless.

Very true.

Dat shiny brace is actually there for a purpose now! Not honda bling. Hahahaha. (Reinforces subframe for big sway bar)

bezy4j.jpg

Inb4 is missing a rear diff and axles.

car is missing something.... can quite work out what...

oh that's it..

hetrosexuality

I enjoy, one of the better Malaysian places I've been too..... That saying I haven't been to many although Maggie likes it heaps

Gf didn't end up having vegieterian, she had Curry chicken Laka and I had a curry rice dish with prawn and chicken.

Banana fritter was okay, tried soy milk with jelly and soy pudding.

Coffee with jelly was interesting, never really tasted anything like that before.

Oh well, may not be for everyone, I love the stuff though!

you guys should try alvin's house.

now what do you like from these places?

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