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Too low and bumpy country roads =

Old 03-13-2011, 10:41 AM
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Nothing too serious would love to have seen the sparks coming out the back
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Looks like you've foooked the stock rear brace though?
Old 03-13-2011, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Irvatron
Looks like you've foooked the stock rear brace though?
Time for an upgraded one then Surprised that actually braces anything, it seems to be really flimsy metal...
Old 03-13-2011, 11:06 AM
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It is the most pointless bit of shitty metal on the S2000.
The only thing it braces for is one of my farts.
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now i wonder were you did that just after the fish en chips is a good bet for most of it.

a bit off tweeking on the bc's should see you right.

at least the tubby survived.
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lol, not all of the tubby made it its now missing both its feet

Seriously though, I thought I'd done a lot more damage, it sounded awful in the car...

Tommy, my thoughts exactly but it will be replaced to keep things as they're supposed to be...
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My custom brace is a lot fatter (deeper) than that, should I be worried?!?!?
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No, unless your car is silly low
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That's what you get for setting your ride height to 'chav'
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Originally Posted by gt750boy
That's what you get for setting your ride height to 'chav'

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