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Yeah they're adjustable

hang on if they are adjustable they arent the units i had, mine were not height or damper adjustable....not that you would want to anyway because they were damn near perfect!

hang on if they are adjustable they arent the units i had, mine were not height or damper adjustable....not that you would want to anyway because they were damn near perfect!

yeah good units get it right, dodgy units give you adjustment because they can't

Yeah just damper adjustments, not height adjustable.

But yeah I'm not so keen on adjustables, but the price is right, and they're nismo... definately a step up from stock.

So Telstra still aren't here. I just got off the phone from screaming at them after they said "we'll do it tomorrow". So now apparently it's going to happen this afternoon around 430. And they have been promised that if it's not done by then, I will be going nuclear.

car is getting closer to road worthy lol

Lol I hate that feeling.... I mean, it's good that it's nearly there... but knowing there's so many things 'wrong' with your car just sucks hahaha. Cause basically, it all boils down to moneyyzz :)

you don't actually need a spare tyre for it to be road worthy, although if you have a spare it must be legal and the tools to change it must be present.

Lol I hate that feeling.... I mean, it's good that it's nearly there... but knowing there's so many things 'wrong' with your car just sucks hahaha. Cause basically, it all boils down to moneyyzz :)

hahaha yeeeh - its just little things from now on really,

just the horn needs to be done and i should be all sorted ;)

i could go without doing it, but id rather do the simple shit to prevent being bent over you know hahaha

you don't actually need a spare tyre for it to be road worthy, although if you have a spare it must be legal and the tools to change it must be present.

yeh ive heard this but didnt want to take any chances, and yeh i got tools to change in the car at all times :)

2nd day of uni down...I had to stand on the train from southbank to helensvale FFFFFFUUUUUU!!!!! I can see this getting old real quickly.

Dude that sucks... When I went to uni I was mates with a guy who lived on the coast and he had to do that 5 days a week to come up here to QUT in the city. I didn't think I could do that hey.

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