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cool, ill be there monday :) (gawd its an sau convention this week!)

there's also a bus on mahoneys rd that runs every 25mins or thereabouts.. route.. 560? which stops at keon park station. Goes between broadmeadows station <> greensborough station&shops.. so you could go shopping in greensborough also.

And you don't need to walk the length of Lipton Dr to get back to mahoneys, you can turn right down aylward ave :D

There is a place in Baysie thats a lot closer to ya Scott if you dont wanna travel out to Thomastown

I think the name of the place is TechSport or similar.

If you get the kit from the groupbuy and take it there, you shouldnt have an issue.

If i recall the do a massive amount of road/rally EVO's and that sorta thing.

yeah

go see Jeff Beaumont at Techsport

how did you guys go? PS there's a good pie/pastry shop on Mahoneys Rd that has bacon/egg rolls etc in the AM too.

On Saturday night I realised something was really wrong with the suspension.. I was almost in the gutter every time I hit a bump.. it had gotten incredibly worse over the course of a week.. luckily I was already booked in for a wheel alignment and got Chris to have a look on Monday.

Unfortunately the back right, sh1tty, 2nd hand, stock suspension I put in (not chris) to clear the defect was completely fux0red and leaking everywhere. Explains the stain on the driveway I noticed earlier in the week at least...

Chris managed to get new rear shocks in there and all sorted on Monday for a very reasonable price and it feels like new now :dry:

One good thing about Chris is that everytime I've had a problem, if he's had to fix/swap something, he always shows me the deteriorated part when I pick the car up, don't even need to ask...

hehe ya i went to the pie shop aswell... had like 3 of them, god there good pies :dry:

oh and yeah (got distracted by the thought of the pies) chris and his guys did a gr8 job installing all my suspension and telling me what it all does etc :D

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