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i just bought a new rear strut bar and wanna put it on....

its comes with all the nessesary bolts n washers but i got no idea where to start with the install of the rear bar :confused:

any one with piks and steps on how to do it pls post!!

i'll try to get some piks up of the rear strut bar soon...

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Originally posted by ninjadust

got it from power play in drummoyne

its a brand new cusco type... its got all the bolts and the instructions are in Jap :confused: ... and it has a sticker ...  

here is there site....

PowerPlay Imports

Ah,,,so you bought the last one hanging on the wll, $340 wasn't it?. Bugga I should have just bit the bullet and bought it.

Neil.

Originally posted by ninjadust

yep ....

it had my name all over it.... it was calling me.... did u see the titanium exhaust they had?... looks awsome....they got funky stuff there

Yea I didn't man,,,,thats a cool little place....Jo-Ann's pretty cool too. I just love being served by a women that knows her stuff,,,very refreshing.

:D:(:cool:

Neil.

I was amazed when I was looking for the car, after all the crap I copped from different sales ppl, jo-ann wanders out and is very helpful/knowledgable etc, and they were happy to provide a test drive that day. They cost more, but that's where it bought the car. Also do all my (all too regular) servicing and brake changes!

yeah i know what u mean.....

it aint like other dealers... powerplay dont care where ur from, what nationality u are, they dont discriminate any1 from test driving and looking inside there cars, thats what make em soo good...

like Duncan said they are a'lil more x-pensive but they r nice and i dont mind really... u can alway talk em down anyways ..... heheheh... and they give good honest advise

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