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you're not old sunshine

All sunshine is old sunshine it takes like 15 minutes for it to reach earth from the sub, now you go cut an avocado on a bench and leave it for 15 minutes and tell me it's fresh! :rant:

What does that involve? Arms ect or just the coil overs?

Bilstein suspension coil overs - not sure on specs just yet

Whiteline suspension kit i.e. sway bars, control arms bushings etc....

I will get more details from Gary aka Sydneykid

All sunshine is old sunshine it takes like 15 minutes for it to reach earth from the sub, now you go cut an avocado on a bench and leave it for 15 minutes and tell me it's fresh! :rant:

you need to get some sleep you cranky pants

Driving is better than taking a train!

Said everyone since forever... Except for one person I know who never got a licence in which case she thinks trains are better but she's an idiot how can we trust her she didn't even get a licence

Bilstein suspension coil overs - not sure on specs just yet

Whiteline suspension kit i.e. sway bars, control arms bushings etc....

I will get more details from Gary aka Sydneykid

Nice. I have driven a sk package before. It's very nice. Didn't realise it was costing 4k now days! Still pretty good value at that price though as you just install it and it works

Said everyone since forever... Except for one person I know who never got a licence in which case she thinks trains are better but she's an idiot how can we trust her she didn't even get a licence

simple rule................trust no one.

Said everyone since forever... Except for one person I know who never got a licence in which case she thinks trains are better but she's an idiot how can we trust her she didn't even get a licence

I take the train to work because it is better than driving in peak hour.

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Nice. I have driven a sk package before. It's very nice. Didn't realise it was costing 4k now days! Still pretty good value at that price though as you just install it and it works

Having discussions with Gary puts things into perspective rather quickly and dollars well spent IMO. Just need to save, save, save and save some more

Robbie ($$slowmedown) is also running the same kit.

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