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took some time getting the stuff I felt right for the job but although this has all been done before (thanks Duncan) I thought I would post up the gear I ended up getting to service the car pre and post track at home.

AC Hydraulics DK13HLQ Jack

modified 5T AC HYdraulics jack stands

reverselogic jack pads

tomioka ramps

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Jonair in Sydney

flat top is fabricated

neither the jack nor the stands are cheap but they are top quality

Got onto the fellas at Jonair handbrake. They were very helpful and you ain't wrong, they certainly aren't cheap...But I think they are certainly the way to go... Thanx once again...

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