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im a doctor and you look sick. dont go in tomorrow.

I will NOT turn my head and cough...:blink:

Besides it's overtime; twice as much money to buy Stag parts :banana:

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good luck getting them out, they were a pain in the ass to get in the car lol

just ask craig :P

Really? The biggest issue for me was getting the rear springs out, 'cos they have so much preload.

The fronts were a doddle and I was just on the garage floor. Have you got your heights sorted out? Were my numbers any good, or just confusing?

Enjoy the cruise gents! I'm there in spirit!

we made our own numbers lol but thanks for your details!

dale and benny, you missed out! there were 4 M35s

Nice! I'd like to see some pics of your final height.

Maybe another day :thumbsup: .

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we made our own numbers lol but thanks for your details!

dale and benny, you missed out! there were 4 M35s

Bugger!

looking forward to the next one. Im sure Spoolin will come too - he will want to show his car off after what we will be doing to it next week... :ph34r:

So, who's in tonight???

Oh, and one other thing:

TEXIKHANA skid-pan day - first timers get unbeatable value in the way of entry for just

$30!!!

Link: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/350134-30-texi-entries/

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So, this Friday is a public holiday, so who of you Sydney folk are coming along tomorrow night???

Oh, and the next Texikhana is coming up soon! Click here for the link.

(BTW, the last one had to be cancelled due to circumstances out of our control. :( )

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