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antonOO2 |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 14:41 |
gotcha | |
Sam |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 14:40 |
:lol: | |
DanielJ |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 14:03 |
its a windup m8 :lol: | |
Sam |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 14:02 |
quote: :lol: | |
antonOO2 |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 13:59 |
is that daimo in your avatar dan ,and why is everyinie using it | |
DanielJ |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 13:58 |
try saxo sports club and not corsasport | |
Corsakid84 |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 13:51 |
£20 an arch me thinks!!! | |
MatthewR |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 10:12 |
Give R-tec a ring they no wot there talking bout | |
mentalcorsa |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 09:55 |
my m8 got his 60mm on 17's only a bit of arch work was needed go to a garage n chat 2 em it wont b that expensive to get arch work dun | |
mestonian |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 09:00 |
Come on, anyone gonna help here rather than be comedians? | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 08:59 |
bricks | |
mestonian |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 08:58 |
So whats best i could put on a standard saxo with it lowered 40mm | |
Foz |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 08:54 |
scrubber | |
Steve |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 08:51 |
no 16s even scrub on a saxo with 60mm lowering. My 106 is lowered 60mm and the 14's even rub on full lock | |
MatthewR |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 08:50 |
Arch work needed to drop it mate | |
mestonian |
posted on 4th Jun 03 at 08:49 |
.... and standard Saxo VTR without any scrub? |