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and, i have zero issues with street machines

i could have bought my car cheaper, but i was super happy with them (was worth paying extra);

no dramas at all, even when we had a few small problems after we got the car home;

they fixed all for nix

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NA_R33 - Yeah took a closer look and it looks like the rack is bent as well as a whole other bunch of stuff, so I am probably just gonna tow it to Gav's and let him sort out the mess! Thanks heaps for the help changing it and offering to help out, muchly appreciated :)

Pred - Man that is a pretty intesting door you had, I really wouldn't mind hearing bout it for the 500th time, I know what it's like as I have had to explain my traffic island "incident" like 500 times this week.

ska: whole rack bent? hmm, now looking quite expensive. Steering arm is one thing, but a whole replacement steering rack is not an easy job. Feel for you man :P

nexus: me? nah, just search VIC and search for "And you thought Gordo's bad luck had ended" thread..

Yeah well, was my own fault so cant bitch and whine about it, just pay for it and get it fixed, got a car trailer and something to tow it so now just gotta wait for the replacement mag to come in and take it to Gav's :P hopefully I might have enough left over to get a cat back exhaust :D maybe........... fingers crossed :D

It was actually pretty lucky I didnt have a after market front bar or side skirts as they would probably need replacing too, I am soooo lucky I didnt get any body work damage, but guess I kind compensated with the mechanical damage. Well if you're gonna do something, ya gotta do it RIGHT! :P

yeah.. exactly - you would have done them.. all those stupid bits of fibreglass are a pain in the ass.. my replacement front bar last year: $900 . Can end up costing just as much as the damn mechnicals..

For those interested in the story of the multicolour car read here.....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/fo...highlight=gordo

woohoo.. now i don't have to explain it to 50 people again! :P

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