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Yeah though i saw your car there, is it the Red/burgundy one sit on the hoist with SAU sticker?

Saw Tein lying on the floor and i was like lucky bastard :) , hope you got the right Tein though cos' i used to have DRIFT Spec on mine and end up got rid of it. Couldn't hack with the stiffness and side way actions when the road is wet.

Also nice power curve there, had my SAFC tuned by ice as well but curve wasn't as good as your, maybe it was late so Nigel did a quick tuning job and it wasn't on Ice dyno either ( like i was told ) cos' they got some insurance problems therfore i end up got almost 200kw@wheel :(

i originally had some tein hr's on my car which were boned and not only were they stiff, but felt like they just dropped into the bumps in the road, so bad kidney pains for 3 years of having the car lol

these tein flex are awesome, still stiff, but they dont just drop with a thud, feel so nice

had someone tailgate me last night on the way home after a long drive back from chelt>city>highpoint>home, now i never really speed up or anything, i just go the limit, plus it was raining, so when we get to a main round a bout, i stuck to the 70km/h limit on the outside lane in the rain, not a budge, then accelerate a bit more coming out of it, and was fine, little bit of a loss of traction but nothing to major as i didnt floor it

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