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Old 07-04-2007, 10:20 PM   #1
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Well, the thread title is accurate.

Seriously, I wouldn't wish hand-drilled rotors on my worst enemy.
Also, way to toss a very nice engineered and certified Japanese exhaust for a shitty chinese knockoff.

Sorry be negative and/or a downer - I'm just tired of seeing mickey-mouse bullshit.

I'd say more about the paint color choices, but it'll come across to you as white noise anyway. Something tells me the aero you've put on there won't make me happy either, and you'll probably be sticking with those wheels too...
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Old 07-04-2007, 10:36 PM   #2
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Well, the thread title is accurate.

Seriously, I wouldn't wish hand-drilled rotors on my worst enemy.
Also, way to toss a very nice engineered and certified Japanese exhaust for a shitty chinese knockoff.

Sorry be negative and/or a downer - I'm just tired of seeing mickey-mouse bullshit.

I'd say more about the paint color choices, but it'll come across to you as white noise anyway. Something tells me the aero you've put on there won't make me happy either, and you'll probably be sticking with those wheels too...
Its temporary stop bashing there's so many people doing this here and they dont have problem... and the exhaust dont make any difference seriously after and before ... aero is personal choice I love uras aero, sexy ! And I love those wheel 17x10 and 17x8 with decent offset why should I change those Spread love dont be a hater
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Old 07-04-2007, 10:58 PM   #3
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Nothing related to your braking system should be 'temporary'.
You're putting everyone on the road at risk driving with a 'temporary' bullshit fix.
That shows your ignorance and contempt for the well-being of others, which doesn't fly in my book.
Certainly, I hope it never fails and that you never have a crash because of it, but that doesn't change the fact that it's irresponsible.

The exhaust thing is a personal gripe for me. The old and the new do the same thing, and the new one may even be a tad more efficient - it's just that it's cheap knockoff crap and I hate such things.

The wheels... I'm not going to bother explaining my thoughts on a 2" difference in stagger, but wheels requiring a 30mm spacer are not 'decent offset'.

And they're ugly.

Certain URAS aero can be good, I'll grant you - I'm just figuring you'll be doing par for the course and rocking something ugly.

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