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I think i followed one of the GTR's home up 28. It was a darker silver and the plate said GT-R on the back
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i got to play with one of those in traffic a few months back. not a whole lot of room to maneuver so i kept up pretty well.
even at low speeds when the throttle is pushed in one of those cars the way it moves is like nothing i have ever seen. it looks completely effortless and instantaneous. really impressive to watch it move on the even on the street.
even at low speeds when the throttle is pushed in one of those cars the way it moves is like nothing i have ever seen. it looks completely effortless and instantaneous. really impressive to watch it move on the even on the street.
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I got a guy for you. He repaired my bronze Volk CE28n's. All four were curbed and he even did a decent job color matching the bronze paint. Only issue I have is that the paint has since started chipping pretty badly. As long as it is a silver wheel though, you should be fine. Charged me 200 bones to repair all four wheels - steal in my opinion. His name is Walt Williams and his phone is 412-913-6547 .
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Clutch just got to my house!! hopefully i can get it installed soon!
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So IMO we all better make sure to buy Mitsumike a nice x-mas present or he might just loose his mind and stop working on Mitsubishi's.
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Hey Jeremy,
I know you have some meats on your 18" Enkei NTO3+M's when your rolled the fenders was it just the rear lip or is there anywhere else that needs attention that I should look at?
Mike
I know you have some meats on your 18" Enkei NTO3+M's when your rolled the fenders was it just the rear lip or is there anywhere else that needs attention that I should look at?
Mike
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nothing says thank you like a hooker and some malt liquor.
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haha thanks
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Look out for the bolt holding the rear fender on. I cut some of that away, also you might need to pound some seems alittle flat in the front. You will eat up your fender liners but that is no big deal. Now I did pull my rears alittle also, not just rolled.
I was there on sunday and stood up there by the uphill bend close to where the BMW's were sitting and watched part of the race...Felt bad for the one guy though with the pace cars...there was a white 1 series that led the pack followed by a white m5 and then by a magenta 6 series that locked up around the bend and hit slammed into the curb pretty hard
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Jeremy your running 285 slicks though right? I'll be running 265 street tires. Praying I don't have to pull!!
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I ran into the same thing with bolts that hold the rear bumper....
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It depends on how badly it is curbed. If it is only one wheel and not that messed up, he could probably leave it on the car. He does them either at his house or in his van. He fixes all of the wheels for Baeirl and some other dealerships.