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6 Sets of bars packed, and sent; 2 sets delivered. 3 sets of links and mounts Express Posted. Pm's sent to receivers.:cheers:

4 Sets to be packed and sent tomorrow, and 2 more sets to be picked up.

It's almost over.:thumbsup:

Got to have a bit more of a play this morning on the Comenarra Parkway this morning (pity Nankangs are so shit) and it feels awesome through the front....nice turn in and control + the initial bite is great.

Looks like it's got a bit more oversteer(yes I was in 4WD) but that is more than likely that the Nankangs have seen better days and it was wet.

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happy day's....2 things left to do on the car....Diff's(on there way) and Gearbox(ust gotta get on my arse)

Final update!

All of the bars have been posted this morning, and PM's sent; so hopefully you'll all receive them prior to the weekend.:thumbsup: If not, it'll be directly after.

Busted my arse getting them out in the last 2 days; you guys better appreciate it!:nyaanyaa:

Only a couple of sets left for pick up, and it's all over.:banana:

Thanks again guys.

Cheers, Dale

Bars from the first postal drop have already begun arriving!

Wow, that was quick. Thanks Dale, I really appreciate the effort you put in, especially getting them sent so soon after receiving them.

Cheers for that.

Wow, that was quick. Thanks Dale, I really appreciate the effort you put in, especially getting them sent so soon after receiving them.

Cheers for that.

For sure, those are Sydney ones, I expect yours will be a tad longer than a day...

No problem, I know I'd be hanging to get them if I'd been waiting like you guys have. :thumbsup:

I'll admit, I had some "help" from my 3 yr old son today; you guys like sticky tape, right?:whistling:

Besides, everyone has been really good with the couple of hiccups we've had, so I'm happy to work a little harder in return.:cheers:

Also if anyone needs assistance with any aspect of fitting, set up, or general info; feel free to contact me, I'll forward my number once you notify me of arrival.

Cheers, Dale.

"Daddy's little helper", cool :cool:

I'd be interested to get a consensus on what settings give the most neutral handling, once a few guys get theirs installed.

I guess it could be a bit different to the first batch of bars you arranged... but maybe not since there's only 3 settings on each end???

"Daddy's little helper", cool :cool:

I'd be interested to get a consensus on what settings give the most neutral handling, once a few guys get theirs installed.

I guess it could be a bit different to the first batch of bars you arranged... but maybe not since there's only 3 settings on each end???

It was pretty funny watching him trying to move a 32mm front bar; "I do it myself" lol, ok mate...:whistling:

It's going to be fairly subjective too; lots of different suspension set ups, and preferences. Bar diameters are quite different from the first Group Buy, vs the Whitelines; front 30mm vs 32mm and rear 24mm vs 20mm.

Less adjustment may not be such a bad thing, people sometimes get lost when there's too many options.

Ahh, only 2 holes on the Whiteline bars?? Sorry, I thought there were 3. I'll just go with the softest on both & see how it feels.

Correction;

Front has 2, rear has 3. :blush:

You'd reckon I'd know what I was talking about by now. huh?

I thought I'd seen 3 adjustment holes somewhere. You're forgiven lol.

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