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hey guys, so im borrowing some springs and rims to go over the pits right.

rims are easy enough.

and my friend originally said he would fit the springs for me, but now he has flown to bris due to a family emergency, and im due to go over the pits on tues..with the sticker ending on weds..

is any1 free sunday or monday to fit the springs for me?

ill be the lacky (help with what i can)

and i would gladly pay a fee for your help!

im N.O.R but can travel

thanks

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Hey guys so nic said he probably won't be able to help, so I'm still in great need.

If anyone can help please do :domokun:

I'll pay what ever u need , lol even if it's a gobby haha

but seriously, what ever you need

my mobile is 0466595933

How difficult is it to change the springs? I've never done it but i can't imagine it would be too difficult, maybe just time consuming....

Tristan, i emailed Michael asking about how to do it and if he can - he hasn't replied yet, but i'll let you know tonight at soccer :domokun:

I should be able to help out man, just gotta see how I go for time. Have you got all the tools to do it there ?

and just once its done you should take it to a local Pedders or something and get an alignment check if you have time on Tuesday morning.

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