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Old 08-08-2006, 08:29 PM   #1
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Default Got my RE WSR, woo that's alot of letters.

600grams of thick girth goodness.

wow, that very gäy sounding.

but I got to say for my first part from RE(Normally I am a UUC man), I got to say I am impressed with the quality of the part, plus RE includes the yellow washers and circlips for install. Nice Touch.

Also this purchase set me for the next RE item(S), a set of RE RSMs to replace my e46 M3/Z3M RSMs.

still waiting on my carrier bushings.
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I have no idea what you just said! HAHA!!!
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Old 08-08-2006, 11:46 PM   #3
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I have no idea what you just said! HAHA!!!
I'm with you on this...
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Old 08-08-2006, 11:53 PM   #4
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Weighted Selector Rod = WSR

It's a shifting thing, automatics need not apply


RSM = Rear Shock Mounts

Rogue Engineering = RE

geez.
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Old 08-09-2006, 04:28 AM   #5
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Weighted Selector Rod = WSR

It's a shifting thing, automatics need not apply


RSM = Rear Shock Mounts

Rogue Engineering = RE

geez.

lol
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Old 08-09-2006, 04:31 AM   #6
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lol

glad someone got the humor in that.

After being called an A$$hole so many times here and on BF.c/
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Yea! I figured it out on my own!!! I'm smarter than all of you!!!!!!!!!

FFTTHHSSST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Weighted Selector Rod = WSR

It's a shifting thing, automatics need not apply


RSM = Rear Shock Mounts

Rogue Engineering = RE

geez.
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Yea! I figured it out on my own!!! I'm smarter than all of you!!!!!!!!!

FFTTHHSSST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I figured it out on my own too because i knew what they meant haha...
so does that mean I'm smart too? hahaha

Panzer_M = asshole...
hahaa...
but a cool one...
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600grams of thick girth goodness.

wow, that very gäy sounding.

but I got to say for my first part from RE(Normally I am a UUC man), I got to say I am impressed with the quality of the part, plus RE includes the yellow washers and circlips for install. Nice Touch.

Also this purchase set me for the next RE item(S), a set of RE RSMs to replace my e46 M3/Z3M RSMs.

still waiting on my carrier bushings.
Sorry to be offtopic, but why would you want to change the E46 M3 RSM with the Rogue ones? Aren't you satisfied with the E46 M3 RSMs?
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not really, well I mean for the price the e46 M/Z3M combo is good. But I am always looking for that edge

The e46 are cheap and good, but I feel after a year with them, I want Urethane back there, in the RSM, Trailing arm bushings, and Subframe mounts. So everything is getting replaced, the bushings I'm going with PowerFlex over Ireland Eng though.

figure when I switch to Konis, I'll switch to the RE RSMs. Just to see if there is a differance on the rear end.
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