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Andrew357

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  1. I'm praying to Jesus that Will (Ascendant Rice) reads this bloody thread.
  2. I have for sale a set of front and rear struts suited for a Gen5 Camry. They are in good working condition, specifics below: Front (L + R): - KYB Excel G (Part Numbers: 334425, 334424) - King Springs Low (Part Number: KTFL-103) - Full strut assembly, will come fully assembled (top hat, bump stops etc) - Age: 15000km - Ready to install on a MCV36R (V6) - To have them installed on a ACV36R (4-cyl) you need to buy KTFL-63 springs from Kings. $135 from Greg @ GSL RallySport Rear: (L + R): - KYB Excel G (Part Numbers: 334427, 334426) - King Springs Low (Part Number: KTRL-61) - Full strut assembly, will come fully assembled (top hat, bump stops etc) - Age: 30000km - Ready to install on a MCV36R and ACV36R Selling them due to upgrading to Koni struts and superlows. A new King Spring + KYB strut setup would cost you ~$870 ($600 for the KYBs, $270 for the Springs from GSL RallySport) Asking: $550 but open to offers. I can have these shipped as well.
  3. Jesus, frankenstrut indeed. You don't need the rear struts do you?
  4. Thanks man. Truth to tell though... I wish I got a bigger drop!
  5. Koni Reds + King Superlows... Done.

  6. With the help of our local Bush Mechanic, I had the Koni Reds + superlow springs installed today. Decided to give the internals of the wheels a clean while I was there. Left is the outside only, right is the inside and out. Side shot on lows Side shot on superlows Initial ride height drops: - Front: 10mm - Rear: 20mm rear dropped 5mm more than kings said it would, but fronts are 5mm less than what was suggested. Should be interesting to see how much it settles. Have taken it out for a drive and there isn't much loss in ride comfort which is a good thing. I haven't thrashed it yet as I'm just letting things settle before I give it a hard run.
  7. Down with people's signatures that are the size of a bloody house.

    1. DJKOR

      DJKOR

      Agreed. If I had Super Mod right's I'd be changing them. But that said, I do have a rather largish signature... but I try to keep it smaller than some others.

    2. 1stKill

      1stKill

      name & shame...most will downsize

    3. Andrew357

      Andrew357

      Ascendant Rice for one, A Buff Hamster is another.

  8. Ha ha ha ha ha. Longcat and ban strike again *high five to each of you*
  9. Ahh! A refreshing ray of hope through the dark clouds.
  10. She baked you a banana cake? Far out, get rid of her. Banana cake is one of the worst cakes that can be gifted.
  11. If you could slap me with a set of TE37's or G2's that would make my life so much easier. Pete: We'll show you a good time.
  12. Bah, I've done it 4 times and it's never fun to unwrap any UltraRacing products. And I cut all the 4 stickers they gave me >.

    1. DJKOR

      DJKOR

      Yeah. That plastic is a tricky one isn't it. My first bar ended up with me slicing through 2 of the 4 stickers, and the second one resulted in a blade cut into the white powder-coating.

    2. Andrew357

      Andrew357

      Didn't touch the plastic UR bag but lets just say I won't be advertising any UR products

    3. Tash

      Tash

      Oh I know!! Did exactly the same thing when I got my front strut - so eager to open it and then cracked it with the difficulty of the plastic that I did the exact same thing, slice straight through the stickers >_> Louis really should send those in a separate envelope if he wants some advertising done lol

  13. hahahaaha If there was a Like button, I would totally press it right about now.
  14. The troll is strong in this one.
  15. Before you go: http://www.boostcruising.com/
  16. I think if we combine you and your friend, you might be able to come up with a single brain cell.
  17. A skanky hoe who can't act or a transformer?
  18. Sounds like you didn't get the right belt as opposed to the belt not being up to standard.
  19. The .50 Action Express (AE, 12.7×33mm) is a large caliber handgun cartridge. It was developed in 1988 by Evan Whildin of Action Arms. The .50 AE is a power upgrade cartridge to the .44 Magnum. The only other handgun cartridges to exceed the ballistics of the .50 AE are the .500 S&W Magnum, .454 Casull, .475 Wildey Magnum, and the .460 S&W Magnum.
  20. You GF's parents will get angry at you because your GF filled up with the wrong fuel? Dump her. Not worth the effort. edit: Unless she's a dynamo in the sack.
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