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Im buying an alfa 147, as soon as i get the money. How much would you reccomend to lower it?

Hey, i have two options really, 30mm or 50mm. I understand the differences which will be made by lowering the car. I would just like to know that by lowering 50mm, will this prevent me from normal road use such as speed bumps and stuff. Or would my bumpers and exhaust still have enough clearence. Im more looking for the visual change than the handling change.thanks.

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im kind of the urban 80's so here goes - adiddas track suit ( wind suit ) it should be green with stripes or black with stripes - no other decoration - you should buy a fat chain - gold - it doesnt have to be real buy costume as you wont wear it everyday - a pair of shell toe adidas - and then you have to put fat laces in them - of a color - not white - big earings - and a funky t shirt to go under your adidas outfit - this shouldnt be addidas - it should be plain wife beater - or something really funky - graphic art or something because thats when graffiti started to get really artful - you also need a walkman and ll cool j's mommahs gonna knock you out - or run dmc song -
Or how about. At Wrestlemania 29, we see a Randy Orton, Sheamus Big Show vs The Shield. I don't see Ryback in this match.. I see Ryback facing Mark Henry. Anyways I want the Shield to win this match, a good way for Randy Orton to turn heel is if Orton betrays Sheamus Big Show during the match (maybe 13 min into the match).. Right after Sheamus hits the Brouge Kick (While Big Show is down out ) to Dean Ambrose, Orton turns Sheamus around and quickly does an RKO to him. The crowd goes crazy and are in total shock. Reigns then gets inside the ring and goes for the pin. Orton and Shield celebrate at the end. Your idea is also nice.. But mine is better cause the WWE Fans wont see it coming. Its obvious Orton will turn on Sheamus in your idea.
The best gloves i have used so far for general welding was probably the miller HD leather mig/stick gloves. The have a nice liner inside and full contoured leather on the outside. They are comfortable and pretty tough, but if your fitting up steel or moving stuff and using them like normal work gloves in a shop they will only last a few weeks(just like every other pair of gloves). If he does some welding at home or just welds at work( no fit up or anything, just lays beads) they would be about the best pair you can get.

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