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Ok Update time!

At long last, me and a few mates installed my coilovers for the SAU Track Day at Wakefield Park, G4 Racing Street Spec with height and damper adjustments The Handling has improved heaps without compromising the ride too much. Best mod to my Skyline yet! My lap times at Wakefield have gone down to 1:18.6 Pics of wakefield to come

Pics:

Front

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Rear

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On Hoist

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On The Ground

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hey man- nice 33 4door i have the same model in dark blue-green cameleon (spelling). just had competition spec springs and shocks put on, and its only about than 1/2 inch higher than what could have been achieved with overcoil- so think about whether its worth the extra grand or so before you go all out- being a show car and not for drift i didnt need it- neway man nice wheels so far and im sure u'll think of plenty of things to keep it different! peace

Its certainly coming together. You have to be happy with the night time pics over the harbour, looks great.

If I ever do another road trip to Sydney I might have to drop you a line and organise some pics. :P

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note to self- do not post replys when drunk.... haha didnt realise u already had installed the suspension how much did it end up costing?

Hahaha. thats ok. It cost m $1299 for the set and $100 for labour.

Its certainly coming together. You have to be happy with the night time pics over the harbour, looks great.

If I ever do another road trip to Sydney I might have to drop you a line and organise some pics. :down:

Thanks Jason, shes actually up for sale now :thumbsup: I know i'll kick myself when it sells, its such a great car.

For sure if u are ever in Sydney i'd love to do it. I'm actually heading to the gold coast in October for indy but my car is staying home if it doesnt sell by then.

Since you enjoyed the pics from the harbour, heres somemore with the car lowered.

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