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Re: Chris's Rip Snorter A12 & Red B10
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Pls tell me about the wheel size and tire size you're using...

Looks great

Posted on: 2010/11/30 1:07
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Re: Chris's Rip Snorter A12 & Red B10
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the watanabe's look hot with that rubber Chris
awesome looking period specific sedan i rekon

Posted on: 2010/11/29 19:44
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Re: Chris's Rip Snorter A12 & Red B10
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closing this thread why? youll never not play with her anymore?
shes lookin finest by far

Posted on: 2010/11/29 11:48
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Re: Chris's Rip Snorter A12 & Red B10
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jyeah, looking slick!

Did you get new rubber? Better size.

Posted on: 2010/11/29 10:39
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I'm closing this build thread in a week or two, with a pretty cool video of everything finished.

Here is a quick pic of how she's looking now.

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Posted on: 2010/11/29 9:53
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I thought you had flipped your rear springs chris...you put blocks in as well?

Posted on: 2010/7/25 13:36
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ohh, with this new lathe chris we can shorten that tailshalft for you if you want, then you just gotta get it balanced :).
i prefer the rims with hubcaps personally, makes it a granny spec suuuper sleeper ;D. the boys in blue love it.
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Bump stop chop, blocks in the back + spring swap.

Making up a diff at the moment with taller spring mounts/seats/rests. I f-in hate blocks, they're pretty dodgy.

Tail-shaft needs shortening too, which sucks, I thought I got away with it, but I can here it bumping when there's a lot of load on the drive train. Might as well finish the tail-shaft hoop too.

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Posted on: 2010/7/24 14:34

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Re: Chris's Rip Snorter A12 & Red B10
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how you doing the lowering?
In the past Ive lowered the springs flat and then used refillable gas shocks.
Works a treat down low and when using a lil luggage or passengers.
The extra air raises the rear to stop the bottoming out.

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Tyres/rims look great , really glad your happy with them . I see you put a bit of work into them too, didn't look attractive when they came off the 120

I agree with the majority , leave the height IMO.

Posted on: 2010/7/22 8:51
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