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craig, just get a trolley pole and drive it back and forth LOL

I might have to do that to the ceffy, tyres are about 1mm from rubbing and i want to get rid of the rear camber so need a little bit more room.

Any one got good hook ups for VDO items?

only gaugeworks

thats where i got my vdo's. they rule. i got mechanical gauges and they have the std t10 (or is it t5) globe so i was able to chuck one of dan666's blue led's into them both

-D

Thank you to Madaz and Ruby for sending me a sms about picking these up. I managed to speak to JIS today, and he said he was going to be there till about 6-7pm, so i managed to pick them up :) . Also had a little chat, looks like a few of our forum members are regulars there *looks at Andrew and Dave* :(
Yeah Dave and I practically live there.

lol. youre not wrong. im there basically once a week.

a couple sets of wheels, a couple sets of suspension arms, some rod ends, random trinkets, seat rail, all the bodykit, etc etc... i spend way too much there. lol.

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