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Monster Mat has these on the Drifty... Basically they extend the adjustable range on the lowered or track intended car...

 

In truth these are no benefit unless the car is distressed plus you would need a rear kit to balance the calibration.

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Monster Mat has these on the Drifty... Basically they extend the adjustable range on the lowered or track intended car...

 

In truth these are no benefit unless the car is distressed plus you would need a rear kit to balance the calibration.

Thanks Tony , very good information , i'm not gonna drift my baby , but i might boot her a few times round the bend :)

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Monster Mat has these on the Drifty... Basically they extend the adjustable range on the lowered or track intended car...

 

In truth these are no benefit unless the car is distressed plus you would need a rear kit to balance the calibration.

Thanks Tony , very good information , i'm not gonna drift my baby , but i might boot her a few times round the bend :D

 

I don't know where your current Geometry rests but unless it's distressed save your money..... I need a HD tv if you have any pennies to spare .... I'll be your best mate :)

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Monster Mat has these on the Drifty... Basically they extend the adjustable range on the lowered or track intended car...

 

In truth these are no benefit unless the car is distressed plus you would need a rear kit to balance the calibration.

Thanks Tony , very good information , i'm not gonna drift my baby , but i might boot her a few times round the bend :)

 

I don't know where your current Geometry rests but unless it's distressed save your money..... I need a HD tv if you have any pennies to spare .... I'll be your best mate :D

TDI have all my pennies :)

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Monster Mat has these on the Drifty... Basically they extend the adjustable range on the lowered or track intended car...

 

In truth these are no benefit unless the car is distressed plus you would need a rear kit to balance the calibration.

Thanks Tony , very good information , i'm not gonna drift my baby , but i might boot her a few times round the bend :)

 

I don't know where your current Geometry rests but unless it's distressed save your money..... I need a HD tv if you have any pennies to spare .... I'll be your best mate :D

TDI have all my pennies :)

 

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