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Re: Lowering?

What the hell. Mike were are you.
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What the hell. Mike were are you.
Working on my Hot Rod dammit. I am here all the time, but somehow I missed this. Where was this 45minutes ago when before I took a break to work on the Hot Rod.
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Sorry if i got into your Hot Rod. I don't know. It was posted right befor i posted my thing. It happend what 30 mins ago or something.
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Sorry if i got into your Hot Rod. I don't know. It was posted right befor i posted my thing. It happend what 30 mins ago or something.
Its cool man, dont sweat it. You posted one minute after that post, a little demanding arent we?
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Nop not at all. I just surf the web and switch between sites and i say that so yeah. I didn't see what time he posted it at all.
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Re: Re: Lowering?

Lowering one withouth springs is a little mor difficult.... Just try to find the points that are keeping the tire from getting into the wheel well and eliminate them with a dremel. You're prbly gonna have to be brutal, those 1:24s don't like to drop easy.
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