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Hurry up and put the mods back on Pat!

haha in time.... Received the new pins for my nistune board. (snapped them when removing the board) Need to solder them on.

Also need to send off injectors to be cleaned and new o-rings

Then we are good to go!

My treadwear is 360. Dat unlimited rubber. 10kkms and still can't see no wear or signs of camber wear. Bahahahahaha

what tyres?

dat return flow

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Means ill have to lose my front auto spoiler and put airbox back on :/

and hopefully it doesnt hit the foglights either :sick:

not sure if pro's greater than cons...

Buy it, sif worry about auto spoiler and fog lights

just use rubber lip for front lip

haha in time.... Received the new pins for my nistune board. (snapped them when removing the board) Need to solder them on.

Also need to send off injectors to be cleaned and new o-rings

Then we are good to go!

And then see you at Haunted Hills? :P

Falken ze912's or something. Not that good of a tyre. Good enough for 1.6l :P

They stretch real nice too. Really nice.

better than my Toyo's?

I might try stretch a 205 on a 9 when 17's are ready :P LOL

what, scared of a little blood?

no srsly, what made you change your mind?

nein. I actually looked that stuff. It's the lifestyle it requires of you and the sacrifices you need to make. Also medical admin purple can gagf
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