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Hey guys,

just thought i would give a bit of a plug to my suspension guy as i was down there this morning dropping the new car off for a RWC and he told me that he is now a supplier of the Aussie-spec Teins (he is a licensed Fulcrum distributor).

he let me know that if any of you guys want a setup, he's happy to do it at very competetive prices (i.e. cheaper than most places) and unlike a lot of places, these guys actually have a brain in their head and seem to know what they are doing (the owner/business has his own Evo lancer that is built to compete in dirt rallys)

anyway, if you're looking for some new suspension, or even just any suspension/mechanical work carried out, give him a call.

Ask for Shaun and tell him Jason with the white skyline 'SIR32' sent you

Tyres & More

4 - 6 Dixon St

Strathpine, QLD, 4500

(07) 3205 7500

edit: Execs - if you wanted, we could probably approach him about becoming a sponsor for the club as well - Msg me if you want

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>_< damn you jason my car goes in tomorrow to get some aus spec teins.. so guess i'm too late :) still i feel i got them at a good price (below what fulcrum was asking direct) did he give you a specific price?

a car stereo dealer on the coast sell's teins aswell , lol all they do is stereo's and stuff so i dunno how they gonna do suspension they dont even have a hoist or anything lol my bet is that they will out source it.

there is another agent i know of up here aswell. i just find it funny, next thing strathfield will be selling it lol

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