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as the title suggests, does anyone round here have a guard roller i can borrow to do my rears?

mine broke the other day, and i cant bear the thought of paying for rolling guards when i have already shelled out for the freakin roller!

beers?

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There's a guy from the AE86 forums who has a guard roller you could borrow but has to be used in his driveway.. I think.

$10 per guard and you can do whatever you want. He's in Endeavour Hills and if you're interested let me know and I'll pass on some details.

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hey man.... hows the new car going? might have to look into it.... :)

still havent wired up my 4a yet ;)

Ah the turbo's seized, waiting on a replacement turbo at the moment. Apart from that it's a very nice ride. :D

Pretty sure you've seen him around the 86DC forums anyway, his name's Sam_Q. Does quite a bit of fab work as well if you need anything done. Wouldn't be surprised if he could do your wiring as well.

Shoot him a msg, I'm sure he'll be of some help.

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Hey Adam-___- I thought you had a guard roller?

Dan (risol) on AE86DC could help you out, he runs ADM on AE86DC...

Might've had one which I borrowed, but never owned one.

Maybe SAUVic should purchase a guard roller and then lend it out to their members..

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Might've had one which I borrowed, but never owned one.

Maybe SAUVic should purchase a guard roller and then lend it out to their members..

Too many people have had them and rented them out, only to have them come back broken... It might not be the best thing to do, Unless it was rented out at a decent rate.

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i'm gonna try and fix mine... a heap of people on DC have had them and they have broken in the same way as mine :bunny:

definately NOT buuying another!

it made it through all 4 on my ke70, the fronts on the 33 and one of che's and that was that! not happy jan!

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Too many people have had them and rented them out, only to have them come back broken... It might not be the best thing to do, Unless it was rented out at a decent rate.

Basically ;)

Eventually someone would screw it over.

There are plenty of places that have rolling devices. Some more primative than others - some people are also prepared to gamble the paint cracking if they get a bit too excited :bunny:

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sorry you messaged ctas phone and she was at home with it on silent i was at the shop tuning one of streetforced's new engines awaiting your call :)

if you still havent found one let me know on my number.

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sorry you messaged ctas phone and she was at home with it on silent i was at the shop tuning one of streetforced's new engines awaiting your call :P

if you still havent found one let me know on my number.

sorry... chris was logged in... pm'd

hamish :)

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