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Ahh nice bro. I love a double cheeseburger on the way home every now and again
You're right about that, we need more modded and prowling the streets.
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Haha so you're with the group that meets there all the time I've seen that group a few times when picking my fiance up from work. Last night she borrowed the car to go to and from work while I played poker and NHL12 so that would've been her coming home from work She should've known better... she should've gone and said hey Women, hey? haha
Next time I pick her up I'll look out for your car and stop by, dude
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A couple of upgrades to the car I figured I'd post up.
New sub and black cadium plated cross drilled rotors from KVRperformance.
I didn't get any installation pictures because I didn't have my camera at that time but, it's pretty basic. Same as a brake pad change but just taking off a few more bolts. My dad and I did it fairly quickly and then took her out to bed-in the rotors.
The increased stopping power with the new rotors and carbon fibre pads is quite nice and I recommend this upgrade for sure Now time to keep saving for some coilovers.
New sub and black cadium plated cross drilled rotors from KVRperformance.
I didn't get any installation pictures because I didn't have my camera at that time but, it's pretty basic. Same as a brake pad change but just taking off a few more bolts. My dad and I did it fairly quickly and then took her out to bed-in the rotors.
The increased stopping power with the new rotors and carbon fibre pads is quite nice and I recommend this upgrade for sure Now time to keep saving for some coilovers.
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When you going to be driving your beast again? Lets see some updates I'm going to update soon, I have a new goodie for the car coming in the mail, time to get rid of that rear end sag!
Thanks dude much appreciated
Thanks dude much appreciated
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I've been driving it for about a month just finished the alignment issues, now it's time to save some money for spring.
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