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Excellant choice on car go the red emblem :P

my GTR tramlined heaps too with 265/35/18 all round its the toe thats probably out also if its lowered the negative camber is probably like 3 degrees which causes massive tram lining. I put in a camber kit and adjustable radious rods and steering is awsome

Thanks Trick,

Whiteline gear from SAU group buy should turn up this week. Adjustable bits and pieces hopefully will tame the beast.

Looking for someone to fit bushes, alignment, etc. Any susp. places in the Northern burbs who knows GT-R's?

Pain in the arse having to get rego permits from Gawler everytime I need something done. Drive down from the Barossa and return just to get permits is a shitting me. I know it'll be worth it in the long run. :O

Cheers

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just a bit off topic but the red house in the pic behind ya is the same design as mine lol hell im sure you even live in the same area as me by the look of the vines ect ect

cheers mid life crisis

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just a bit off topic but the red house in the pic behind ya is the same design as mine lol hell im sure you even live in the same area as me by the look of the vines ect ect

cheers mid life crisis

Presuming your also in the Barossa then?

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