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Spotted melly yesterday morning in fyshwick and someone exchanged waves with the missus in a black r33 with dark rims. Also spotted new adjustable castor arms and rear camber arms in my stagea on Saturday.

Sorry I don't think I noticed you hasn't been a real good couple of days so I would have been like urrgh other cars...

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Spotted Subaru driver rear ending my car at a set of traffic lights. 7 years of hard work to not just buy this car, but keep it running, insure it, modify it and respect it, ruined by 2 seconds of incompetence by some guy who must have been playing with himself at the time not to notice it stopped. Not. Happy.

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Fingers crossed. Just hoping the insurer doesn't decide to write it off. Pretty sure my insurer gives me a choice of repairer, any suggestions in Canberra? Last place I took my other car too has closed down, Gemini i think it was.

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Fingers crossed. Just hoping the insurer doesn't decide to write it off. Pretty sure my insurer gives me a choice of repairer, any suggestions in Canberra? Last place I took my other car too has closed down, Gemini i think it was.

Good luck mate.

FYI

Gemini still operates.. they're in fyshwick and mitchell

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Mucho improvement ????

Yeh heaps, for starters im not running -3 degrees camber in the rear with eccentric adjuster maxed out and eating tyres. I can now get the rear lower without fouling the coilovers too. The castor arms I didn't go too crazy with castor but it corners very well and hard braking feels more direct and pedal seems stiffer cos there's zero play in the front wheels now (pillowball arms).

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