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21-01-2008 |
Nice physics. Thanks~^^ㅋ |
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21-01-2008 |
I haven't tried your physics yet, but it sure is nice driving in the video, and then some Ups ..... ;) Flaggie.. |
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21-01-2008 |
I've got the high suspension back with this physics.. the lowest springs available with your physics are 190 front and also rear, and even though, the rear seems to be a little higher than the front, but at the minimum suspension level, the car looks too high, as it happened with the original one.. Have I missed something or these physics are like that ? |
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