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Cara, KYB Excel G is what you want. Speak to the guys at Car Torque on North Tce Kent Town. I got KYB's for my 33 they are fantastic and shouldnt cost much at all. They should be fine with your king springs

Yeah, at the **old** age of 27, I think my days of hard drinking are over, and I proved that yesterday. Still enjoy a social few but thats about it. Just can't stand writing off the whole next day any more.

Cara, KYB Excel G is what you want. Speak to the guys at Car Torque on North Tce Kent Town. I got KYB's for my 33 they are fantastic and shouldnt cost much at all. They should be fine with your king springs

cheers lee, how much did u pay for yours???

Cara, from memory it was about $600, but 34 may be different.

I actually got a better price from SA Suspension Centre (ween Rd Pooraka) but got Car Torque to match the price as I liked their service better. See how you go :thumbsup:

After heaps of talk on pod filters and the ASM test which claimed that the 3A Racing filters came out on top...has anyone actually used the 3A filter since then ? How do they seem in quality, are they the dry unit or need oiling etc ? Never got a chance to take a look at 1 in real life but im keen on trying them out ($25 each lol).

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