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"if you're gonna complain about shit - maybe try not to get EVERYTHING for less than terry's cost price " huddy

"well im not sponsored so i dont automatically get that - must haggle " Adz

no one gets cost or below cost I dont, Huddy doesnt and no one should

how the hell would the shop stay open if it

did so you must not haggle over every little thing

normally it will just piss us off especially if u are trying to get it at what you think is cost

maybe I'll try asking optus for a item/service for half price and see how far that gets me

I treat people how I would want to be treat when Im shopping seeing as Ive worked in alot of retail shops before I know what its like on the other side of the counter

Haggle to much and Terry's likely to through you out

or drag the item home tied behind his car rather than sell it to you

lol

anyway Adz spend the $14 so you know for sure Marky didnt even drive your car how pissed are you gonna be if you swap them over and the noise is still there

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thankyou for your mediation to the conversation ryan

im worried pedders will f**k the car up...

if the hubs arent it - i can return them to my mate and then he still owes me more money so... i try - if it doesnt work waste of time... if it works - cheering s14 hubs for 150 :P

and im sure i can sell these ones i have and someone would have resources to locate bearings and put them in and they will have some sweet hubs

"im worried pedders will f**k the car up... "

dude dont get them to fix it just get them them to diagnose the problem

for $14 it must take them all of 20min to do the full inspection

on a hoist just stand around watching them while there doing it

or not up to you :(

well it would be a driving thing... and i dont want some pedders dickcheese to go smashing my front bar or ripping my sump off... ill DRIVE them but thats as close as they get (im thingy like a chick)

and goodluck to my car getting on a pedders hoist... im just gonna change them over tomorrow

n go from there!

if it still fkd ill then goto pedders upon your advisement

thankyou for all your help ryan *huggles*

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well im doing the swap on thursday... and i completely forgot that s14 front hubs/wheelbearings are one piece... so means i have to swap the whole damn thing over

so whomever would like some front 5 stud - you can have stubaxles/hubs from s14 with 1 shot wheelbearing (still drives fine - just noisey above 60kph) $480 delivered aus wide just replace the bearing and add your brake setup and youre rockin 5 stud

just fitted up drivers side front

used lower control arm the whole bit

getting some s14 bolts and Terry's gonna redrill the s13 coilovers out a couple of mill to suit

had to adjust the caster rods a fair bit though to get them to line up again

yippee

grabs popcorn - sits on couch.........*I LIKE ICE CREAM HOOOOO!!! HARD GAY*

ads not being a C***, but i really think you need to look into what kind of things Huddy does infact get and not assume he gets free gear. and yes nissan are ripoffs.........HARD GAY styles, GENUINE NISSAN RIP OFF HOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!...........okay (thrusting pelvis on all directions)

neither is joo mang... :iluvff:

hey, tires next week same with engine mount and then A>I>R

also may organise some biatches for the photo, and some camera and the video for the recording of the attempted sliding

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