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Decision has been made as far as I'm concerned. Call me once the tune is done, we'll go for a nice drive :blush:

Holla once that drive has been decieded for as i would be keen as well Luke and Dave

google translator ftw.

Well those gtr diffs go for like $600, hubs around $250 each, subframe $500, shafts $100 each then u add shipping.

O and if needed i'll be able to sell it and make an extra $800 on top

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hey daniel would you like to upgrade your current mobile phone plan?

just thought id join in

Bahahahaha you poor poor man, sounds like telstra lingo to me....glad i got out of there :)

Has siebel actually started working the way it should be yet? or is it still giving all thos fkn anoying errors about time zone not matching at stuff?

nah i dont, but know my way around the auctions pretty easy.

What you after?

Cheap(ish) coilovers in good condition but must have approx 4-6Kg springs at the heaviest. There's plenty on there it's just understanding how long the auction still has and what the write up is about in regards to their condition.

Whats ur budget? To be honest tho, buying second coils is a big risk as you never know if they have been leaking and just cleaned up or been in a crash and bent slightly.

If you dont mind waiting for some brand new ones sent via sea (6-9weeks) you can get them pretty cheap.

Whats ur budget?

If you dont mind waiting for some brand new ones sent via sea (6-9weeks) you can get them pretty cheap.

Not sure on budget yet because there's so much at different prices.

I'm in no hurry, are the new ones from Yahoo auctions as well?

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