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Got mine from JustJap in Sydney.

http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?p...cat=&page=1

they will ship interstate. not sure of the cost sorry

EDIT: looks like its free shipping australia wide!

if id have known that i wouldnt have driven out there lol

Edited by zei20l
Got mine from JustJap in Sydney.

http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?p...cat=&page=1

they will ship interstate. not sure of the cost sorry

EDIT: looks like its free shipping australia wide!

if id have known that i wouldnt have driven out there lol

When are you fitting yours? I found they still needed a 3mm spacer for the rear shock lower mount. Lucky I have a lathe.

ahh crap, i hope they dont need one!

apparently i have the revised version that doesnt need any additional parts.

if i do, would you mind making some up for me?

Revised from what, the v35 parts they sent me? Haha.

You will need the spacer, or just take them back and demand they fix it?

where will i need the spacer?

at the bottom of the rear shock? where abouts exactly?

Yep, one end of the bush to take up the slack, otherwise the lower shock sides will be forced in on an angle as you do the bolt up.

where will i need the spacer?

at the bottom of the rear shock? where abouts exactly?

I got by using a couple of 30mm o.d. 1/2" washers 2.5mm thick. :D

Give me a call on 0410 691143 if you want me to drop some in to you on my way to work tonight. I'm not far from you.

Cheers, Dale.

Feedback on the BC's ?

Soft/Hard, enough adjustment? Wear out or long lasting? (holding up a heavy car mind you!)

Its been discussed a fair bit, general concensus is that they're great bang for your buck.

Feedback on the BC's ?

Soft/Hard, enough adjustment? Wear out or long lasting? (holding up a heavy car mind you!)

Mate, they're great! Honestly, they have no business being as good as they are for the money. I'm rapt with them, no rattles plenty of adjustment, well finished; they've really got it all. And a killer price. Do it. :D

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