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vue de monde.

Roof racks for what purpose?

Same sorts are available as are available for 33's

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hmm.. for bikes, for windsurfing board/sail/general hipstering around.

turbo and manifold are on, piping should be finished this week. Just hope its ready today/tomorrow.

Cihan is going to tune it, spoke to him and he wasnt sure what his plans were this week :unsure: luckily im on leave this week so free basically any time, but bit hard to get something locked in.

oo excited to see results!

Dont want to go back to aceworkshop anymore?

vue de monde.

hmm.. for bikes, for windsurfing board/sail/general hipstering around.

This is what's called the attachment kit, I think it's the complete base unit

http://amayama.com/search/?q=G381V-AA185

Looks like there is 3 types of bike rack for 34's.

Idk what they mean

トウリツシキ
セイリツシキタイプ2
フォークマウントタイプ
Google Translates to...
Touritsushiki
Say Retweet Shiki type 2
Fork mount type
WAT!?

Wouldn't they be an attachment for the roof rack though?

Shhhhhhh :P

This is what's called the attachment kit, I think it's the complete base unit

http://amayama.com/search/?q=G381V-AA185

Looks like there is 3 types of bike rack for 34's.

Idk what they mean

トウリツシキ
セイリツシキタイプ2
フォークマウントタイプ
Google Translates to...
Touritsushiki
Say Retweet Shiki type 2
Fork mount type
WAT!?

Shhhhhhh :P

i'll ask the girlf tonight, when she's got time to translate for me.

OR, ishan can do the transrating, prease.

base unit isn't that expensive. will bookmark and buy when i'm back.

This is what's called the attachment kit, I think it's the complete base unit

http://amayama.com/search/?q=G381V-AA185

Looks like there is 3 types of bike rack for 34's.

Idk what they mean

トウリツシキ

セイリツシキタイプ2

フォークマウントタイプ

Google Translates to...

Touritsushiki

Say Retweet Shiki type 2

Fork mount type

WAT!?

Shhhhhhh :P

First "Handstand Style" - but pretty sure this actually refers to the fact it's a USD (upside down, or inverted, fork)

Second "Upright Style 2"

Third "Fork Mount Type"

Assume they refer to the bike type suitable for the rack?

First "Handstand Style" - but pretty sure this actually refers to the fact it's a USD (upside down, or inverted, fork)

Second "Upright Style 2"

Third "Fork Mount Type"

Assume they refer to the bike type suitable for the rack?

Cheers, I think they actually refer to how the bike is mounted.

Edit:

Ok so it's...

Upright Style 2

http://amayama.com/search/?q=G382V-D2A00

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Fork Mount Type

http://amayama.com/search/?q=G382V-D2C00

post-55714-0-19692300-1392605566_thumb.png

Handstand Style

http://amayama.com/search/?q=G382V-D1B00

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