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Thats cool Dave lol,

just thought I'd throw it out there anyway incase you dont check the fs section often Like I do... twice a day sometimes LOL.

I want cheap coilovers SOMEONE HELP :mellow:

I got a set of 4 Tanabe Suster Damper (not coilovers though) sitting in my garage you can have for $50 - only done like 25k. lol.

im not 100% that hes still going, but just use $10 from my deposit and ill wire over another $20 now, if he doesnt come just put it all towards my payment

Yep not a problem damo....as it stands dont worry about wiring another $20 through....i will just use the $10 out of yours mate

:mellow: Under $1000?

wont get anything worth using for under $1k.

brand spanking HSD's youre looking at $1200 and up i reckon. set of 2nd hand good condition jap coilovers will set you back $1500 on, brand news JIC's start at $1950.

my cusco's set me back $1500 when the dollar was rubbish. 2nd hand, but in awesome condish.

oh, and no more speed camera signs, pollies are saying its pointing out where they are, which is dangerous to them blah blah

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25789585-421,00.html

read that. lol'd. i doubt that many speed camera operators get harassed/threatened/bashed. like to see em work my job a couple saturday nights. they might go crazy with the number of threats they get.

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Oh cheers for the heads up Dave... I'll just wait till I save a bit more kesh.

Thanks for the offer Dion but its already got Tein struts in it. Only problem is the height lol sits a bit heigh for my liking but the handleing isn't too shabby

The search continues

yeah, need to be tuckin mad tyre. make sure you get base height coilovers. can sit it on the deck and still have relatively comfortable suspension.

or just buy american gangster style airbag suspension. :mellow:

Oh cheers for the heads up Dave... I'll just wait till I save a bit more kesh.

Thanks for the offer Dion but its already got Tein struts in it. Only problem is the height lol sits a bit heigh for my liking but the handleing isn't too shabby

The search continues

lol pretty sure this suspension will have it dumped, the suspension is for a GTR but I had the fronts in my GTST

Also Scandy, so Hypergear do rebuilds aswell? because I cant see anything mentioned on their site, only new stuff.

Also Scandy, so Hypergear do rebuilds aswell? because I cant see anything mentioned on their site, only new stuff.

yup.

hypergear on ns.

We can also high flow your old or blown T2x or T3x turbochargers from $800, Or rebuild from $400.

and from a pm;

To replace with a GT2860RS CHRA you will be looking at $1300AUD. Same spec in sleeve bearing is $800. Or rebuild assume your original wheels and shaft are good is $400.

Just had a customer cancel a booking for tomorrow because his car got defected, don't suppose the government is going to take into account the effect these stupid new laws will have on small business!

One of the things he got defected for... rear suspension 5MM to low....yes thats right FIVE millimetres...

5mm... you for cereal?

Is that 5mm lower than stock ... or 5mm lower than the lowest legal height?

?

I keep my suspension 10-15mm above the lowest legal height ... just to be sure. :mellow:

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