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Glad you saw the funny side, I'm old and boring so read that as a "hater", but I'm always pleased to see someone having a go ! Even if I wouldn't...
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Few pics from the other night, courtesy of Bockett: http://www.lowlifeuk.com/2010/08/low...me-member.html
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lol, yeah only takes one knock. If....or when that happens, just cable tie it back up, looks better like that anyway
Only thing im not sure on is the transformer badge lol
Only thing im not sure on is the transformer badge lol
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Of all the comments I've had from all the people that have seen it, I reckon you're the first person to say they don't like the badge ;]
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There comes a time in your life when you have to take a step back, look at just what it is you're doing, and wonder why you bother, and seriously consider the fact that you should really grow up and stop dicking about.
Or so I've heard...
...Until then however ;]
New adapters meant longer studs, meant new nuts, large hammers, 'arch adjustments', lowering coilovers and adding camber. As you do...
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There comes a time in your life when you have to take a step back, look at just what it is you're doing, and wonder why you bother, and seriously consider the fact that you should really grow up and stop dicking about.
Or so I've heard...
...Until then however ;]
New adapters meant longer studs, meant new nuts, large hammers, 'arch adjustments', lowering coilovers and adding camber. As you do...
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lol only thing to do with that is perhaps let it free from the pain and suffering you have led it and replace it with a ........... now lets see ...... oh thats it another 20 mm drop lol
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No can do, coilovers are maxed out ;] Well, I can, but it will require taking them apart and removing bits, and then the front wheels will sit too far under the arches and I won't be able to turn corners...
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Cheers BotB
Few new (better) pictures:
Fitted the splitter adjusters before the splitter removed itself :/
http://garageawesome.com
Few new (better) pictures:
Fitted the splitter adjusters before the splitter removed itself :/
http://garageawesome.com
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Yeah, wondering that myself, the splitter itself it quite tough (which probably means it'll end up ripping my whole bumper off..) but the carbon it's wrapped in is getting torn to shreads and it fraying all over the place.
Haha, I think the stock ones are going back on for winter as they're heated, so we'll see what I think, they might stay
Haha, I think the stock ones are going back on for winter as they're heated, so we'll see what I think, they might stay
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pyro, I like it! Thats lower than my neighbour's IQ, and thats low. lol.
Seriously, if you were to run over a cat, your car would launch into the air its that low!
stance looks mean as hell.
Seriously, if you were to run over a cat, your car would launch into the air its that low!
stance looks mean as hell.