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i was thinking more northside... and nah not markimark, was thinking shanef mechanic though

haha im down with that

^^^^^^^^^^^^im booking my car in with the shanef suspension shop on the weekend. Hopefully you are still up for it shane.

Suspension

Handling

And

No

Emo's

im down with that, and no, no emos

In that case, my mobile is being switched off.

u see i could be really smart and make it the same day as the day we're at noels, and accidentally give sub noel's address :D

haha im down with that

im down with that, and no, no emos

u see i could be really smart and make it the same day as the day we're at noels, and accidentally give sub noel's address :woot:

Hey thats a good idea, maybe Dan can put in some cams for me as well.

:D:(:(

$490?.....Geez I don't charge much more than that to install the FULL whiteline package. Bushes, bars, struts and all.

Camshafts? No problems....just make sure shane can watch...I'd like him to see what a whole one looks like.

yeH I THOUGHT it was pritty hgih

i called redcliffe springs and suspension and told them i had the kit and what they charge to install, and they told me they dont do coilover

wtf

all you need is torque wrench, radiator fluid, patience, several sockets, aircompressor, impact wrench, 1 uni joint for socket, 1slab of beer, maybe a jack depends if you have a front mount or not, and 1 day to spare, also doesnt hurt to have a few spare studs just in case :D

zomg

i was walking my dog with my mum before and we walked past a house with a tripple garage

anyway he doors were open, and holy crap

he has, a bmw x5, a brand new jaguar sedan, and a old old style jag in mint conditioon with the white wall tryes.. anyway

to be even more amazing he has a hydrolic mechanic lift thing like a professional one, holding a carivan up in the air, and his jag sedan parked underneither it

now thats crazy,, :S

zomg

i was walking my dog with my mum before and we walked past a house with a tripple garage

anyway he doors were open, and holy crap

he has, a bmw x5, a brand new jaguar sedan, and a old old style jag in mint conditioon with the white wall tryes.. anyway

to be even more amazing he has a hydrolic mechanic lift thing like a professional one, holding a carivan up in the air, and his jag sedan parked underneither it

now thats crazy,, :S

Couple of guys in the Porsche car club have something like that. We priced up a hoist at one stage, they are really are worth it if you have the room.

is there a DIY tutorial on sau or anywhere

DO A SEARCH U FOOKING RETARDO

$490?.....Geez I don't charge much more than that to install the FULL whiteline package. Bushes, bars, struts and all.

Camshafts? No problems....just make sure shane can watch...I'd like him to see what a whole one looks like.

but they look heaps better split in half :(

and i've only snapped std ones thank u, although im yet to touch an aftermarket set :D

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