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doge
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http://instagram.com/djuk.i.c/ Location: Slovenia Occupation: professional parking lot hoonigan Age: 25 V$: 웃 |
#1 2014-09-24 13:53 |
my car was fine until u lowered engine a little bit with SLRReditor v2.1 now i don't know how to place the parts back to normal help, ty. |
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"...he's a good boy, just as you'd expect from a shibe" -Bigg Boss93 |
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Bigg Boss93
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http://rdbl.co/1Hmg5XL Location: Italy - Sardegna Occupation: Swimming out of the shit pool Age: 30 V$: More than you can afford, pal. |
#2 2014-09-24 14:01 |
change the main cfg to the original one, and stop using slrr editor ;D
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doge
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http://instagram.com/djuk.i.c/ Location: Slovenia Occupation: professional parking lot hoonigan Age: 25 V$: 웃 |
#3 2014-09-24 14:02 |
# Bigg Boss93 : change the main cfg to the original one, and stop using slrr editor ;Dthen what can i use to lower the engine when its too high? Added 4 minutes later: looks stupid |
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"...he's a good boy, just as you'd expect from a shibe" -Bigg Boss93 |
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ajlennox |
#4 2014-09-24 14:07 |
Rolt's adjustable scripts. If you're using STAGE1, they're already installed, just click the oil pan with the screwdriver tool.
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doge
Posts: 3764
http://instagram.com/djuk.i.c/ Location: Slovenia Occupation: professional parking lot hoonigan Age: 25 V$: 웃 |
#5 2014-09-24 14:10 |
OMG YOU CAN MOVE ENGINE LIKE THAT MY WHOLE LIFE IS A LIE, TY SO MUCH
Added 1 minute later: i was using stupid slrreditor for a long time x_x Added 35 seconds later: but still its good for engines, when they dont fit <3 |
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"...he's a good boy, just as you'd expect from a shibe" -Bigg Boss93 |