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Just do a slab of coke for everything :)

I'll get them out tomorrow. Might be able to drop them off after work tomorrow if u need.

sounds good , i get paid tomorrow :)

just gotta sort out hicas and then go through and hope for the best :):(:/ :/

Is there anyone that can help out with moving the track car around next week? ie: anyone with mates in the towing biz, or have access to a car trailer?

Adrian and I need to organise a tune at Turbo Tune at Edwardstown, and a wheel alignment at Port Adelaide, and obviously the car cannot be driven on the street. We aren't sure which days will we need transport yet, as we don't know when the car will be ready to roll out of BITSUS Customs, and how long it will be at the tuner's for.

any ideas/suggestions welcome.

cheers.

Nigel..

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Need to borrow some working splitfires (or equivalent aftermarket coils) for a R34 RB25, i think my original ones are on the skids and want to make sure before i fork out $500 for a new set. Can hook you up with beer/cash for your time.

Thanks.

you can take mine off and see if you want

Thanks for the offer I borrowed one from the wreckers today and it was the problem so i bought it. Now I just need to get back on dyno to finish tuning it.

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similar to above, looking for complete r33 gtr stock suspenson (struts n springs) to borrow just to pass ID inspection...

any help greatly appreciated!

im assuming youve got coilys in then? if you wanna come round and do all the work you can swap me for the time needed :)

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