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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 ;)

cheers for that, il give Emtech a buzz when they get back from hollies on the 7th, see what Phu can do for me lol.

i called car toys and asked how much some shocks would be and i got given a price for Koni 690 for front pair and 580 for rear pair :down: FTL at that price

and i have purple led's to go with a some what purple bottle of mine :D:)

yeah, thats pretty much why im buying it, lol.

it comfy as, electric everything, seats that are more like armchairs then anything,

and its got a decent bit of poke too, goes alright for such a heavy bastard.

cheers for that, il give Emtech a buzz when they get back from hollies on the 7th, see what Phu can do for me lol.

i called car toys and asked how much some shocks would be and i got given a price for Koni 690 for front pair and 580 for rear pair :down: FTL at that price

and i have purple led's to go with a some what purple bottle of mine :D:)

purple purge eh?

you know what they say about purple though LOL

purple purge eh?

you know what they say about purple though LOL

no my purge is blue.............might have to change the led in it

they are they 12" leds for the boot and some 9" ones for inside the car :)

well, i live on a fair busy road (wont say what one) but lets just say that i pulled out into traffic rather enthusiastically to make a gap, booted up the road, then into my driveway... then as i slowly drove up the driveway there is the red n blue disco parked across the entrance to my driveway.

LOL i got out the car n said 'guess where i live?'

i copped a fine for "failing to maintain control of a vehicle" should b about $140 apparently

the police were really nice. could have impounded my car if they wanted with our lovely new hoon laws... but they were cool

I think it is true cruzin, because if your car is road registered, then the assumption is it goes on the road and must comply with road rules.

Therefore I see no reason you couldnt be defected in the driveway, unless it had no plates :banana:

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