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yeah man. and 17psi sounds like alot to be running also

i say sell the sil and buy ur self a excel. u too can be doin 17's no probs

haha joking. but seriously. damn. i hope it doesnt cost u too much money to fix it all :D . Just remember. if it breaks its the perfect opportunity to replace it with something better. never replace with what u had or worse

i know some ppl do

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Sup dudes

rather evetnful night hey?

did bosstzor really urn up the back of a 180?

coz if it did well that wasn't my friend

coz my mate is in hospital in serious condition :D

car is totally written off, and to cap of my day had no luck in finding some good side skirts and had to work arghhhhhhhhhhhh

adrian :D

Of course I do, I know everything remember. If you want one of a kind, then see Bruce at FibreVision, he does the best custom work around. If you just want a bolt on sideskirt then Works Auto or the Spoiler Shop are available.

See'ya:burnout:

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