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Hmmmm DECA.... Considering Shockworks Coilovers and Whiteline Bushes before then... Wonder if its possible within a month, working full time?

Have already done the 4 Rear K-Frame and the 4 Diff Bushes with Whiteline goodness... So just Arms and a few other bits and pieces to go?

Shockworks are good!

Chris developed them in collaboration with a suspension company in South Korea.

Motherf**ker what are you taking protein for

for dem muskalz, bro. da muskalz.

lol i dont even have you on fb. find me on fb. hipster man.

sure, but alvin ???

Yes, I am a westsiiide motherG thug. But i aren't going to back up any hipsters.... sorry Ishan/hipster man.

The name Ishan will always be related to hipster from what I'm aware.

But yeah, let me know if you want the scoop of special powder or else it'll just sit there in the corner until it expires.

I suppose you're all natural?

will have aware you better :P

hahaha okay next time i'm down that way... probably for pho. in the mean time, got "mocha cappucino" today... will see how it goes!

Discount for SAU VIC?

Yeah, I am sure Chris can sort something out for you :)

Once i finally get on a decent wage ill be getting shockworks on my r34. got quoted $2000 supplied, fitted with wheel alignment.

Consider that a good deal!

A 2nd hand set of JDM Coilovers would set you back around the $1000 - $1500 mark alone.

You're getting brand new Coilovers!

Inc. Supplied / Fitted / Wheel Alignment = Win!

is all that stuff supposed to be worth money some day? pinball machines... pfft.

Just copped a phonecall about the room in my place. Kind of understood english but could barely string a sentence together. I felt bad for the guy, said he'd arrived yesterday but goddamn... if he found the ad on the web, surely he'd know what google maps was?

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