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Just tinted my rear windows, and nearly finished the sei front bumper.
Both bumpers will be red when finished. Also just ordered some side skirts.
What do you think?

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Tim
 
Thanks Liam,
i have got some -40mm lowering springs in the garage. i have not put them on yet because i got 185-55-14 tyres on and am worried it will scrub.
so i have to wait till i get some lower profile tyres.
Tim
 
Thats what WD40 was meant for. Also needs to be twinned with massive amount of verbal abuse. Which may upset the neighbours....not speaking from experiance here.....honest!

Theres only once a mate can put a drill through a seat when your fitting another mates stereo and it doesnt make you think. OH ****!
 
wozza said:
Thats what WD40 was meant for. Also needs to be twinned with massive amount of verbal abuse. Which may upset the neighbours....not speaking from experiance here.....honest!

Theres only once a mate can put a drill through a seat when your fitting another mates stereo and it doesnt make you think. OH ****!


WD wont work the bolt heads have coroded, so you cant get a spanner on them,

Tim
 
Looking smart mate, wish I hadn't sold you that bumper now. I'm actually a fan of the black bumpers and wheels, but still need that back box sorting ;)
 
lambert82 said:
Looking smart mate, wish I hadn't sold you that bumper now. I'm actually a fan of the black bumpers and wheels, but still need that back box sorting ;)

Cheers Ian,
yeah the back box is a bit much, a tempory thing thats lasted 7 months LOL.
I have been meaning to PM you. i dont need the arch things now, Thanks any way!
Tim
 
40mm drop should be fine on 14"s. I had 14"s with high profile tyres and it was dropped 40mm and it never scrubbed once - not even with a totally full car. 15"s is another matter tho as I have found!! hehe. Why not try it and see? - you can always take them off and changing the springs is a fairly simple thing to do with a haynes manuel and a set of spring compressors...
Regards,
Matt
 
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