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gettin pretty desperate for stock 33 gtr suspension....can anyone point me in the right direction ? Need to borrow it just for an ID inspection (and yes posted it up in the "wanted to borrow" thread, with no luck..)

Hitup Sinergy Motorsport - See if they will lend you a set and or go into Japanese Import Spares - from memory they do hire out items too. Of course, you break it you buy it haha

or go into Japanese Import Spares - from memory they do hire out items too. Of course, you break it you buy it haha

around 4 months ago; we had to twist koji's arm to lend us a part for 24 hours. Put some dollars under his nose for them to hold on to and he ended up letting us have it, but he was reluctant to as he didnt want to get in strife from his manager

may have a different system in place now though

Pre sale is Friday to Monday on ticketek website.

You need to be a member of ticketek which is free to do online.

They went on sale at 12 noon today and the servers were flooded. Finally got through and at 12:30 gold seating was only in singles and silver seating had to be refreshed about 20 times before they let me go through but standing was all good.

$150 a ticket though but will be very worth it!!

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