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spotted ya again brad :) thursday morning. i was actually in my liner this time...not a beetle or on foot

Thought that was you. Waved but was a little late lol. Were you in the beetle the other morning, think friday? (All days all the same at the moment lol)

just wondering were would be a good place to get my 25 rebuilt with forged internals for say up to around 600 HP, i have asked this question before but didn't really get to much of an answer, also, what kind of price range would i be looking at?

just wondering were would be a good place to get my 25 rebuilt with forged internals for say up to around 600 HP, i have asked this question before but didn't really get to much of an answer, also, what kind of price range would i be looking at?

no idea to be honest buddy. a rebuild is not on my mind yet......well hopefully :whistling:

but i hear Dan down at ERD does some mighty fine work

Good turnout last night ;)

what happened last night?? sry Ive been drunk and merry since bout midday Friday....far too much booze

so. i got a call from option one today. the coil overs are in. but they cant fit them till next Tuesday. so i think im gonna do it myself, can anyone recommend somewhere local to get the alignment done that will do a good job and knows skyrines??

*i normally go to Caboolture steering, who always does a good job, but im not sure hes used to setting up coilovers and the likes (regarding height ect)

what happened last night?? sry Ive been drunk and merry since bout midday Friday....far too much booze

so. i got a call from option one today. the coil overs are in. but they cant fit them till next Tuesday. so i think im gonna do it myself, can anyone recommend somewhere local to get the alignment done that will do a good job and knows skyrines??

*i normally go to Caboolture steering, who always does a good job, but im not sure hes used to setting up coilovers and the likes (regarding height ect)

What ones did you get from there? I was looking there myself.

Plus you NEED to get them installed before Sunday!!!

I can t wait lol

what happened last night?? sry Ive been drunk and merry since bout midday Friday....far too much booze

so. i got a call from option one today. the coil overs are in. but they cant fit them till next Tuesday. so i think im gonna do it myself, can anyone recommend somewhere local to get the alignment done that will do a good job and knows skyrines??

*i normally go to Caboolture steering, who always does a good job, but im not sure hes used to setting up coilovers and the likes (regarding height ect)

Peter can do them at RPM. What type of coilovers do you have man? With pete's racing history and street knowledge I'm sure he'll get it sorted dude.

does anyone go to harry's anymore?

Not really only for lunch every now and again, Too many wankers that attract police attention.

what happened last night?? sry Ive been drunk and merry since bout midday Friday....far too much booze

so. i got a call from option one today. the coil overs are in. but they cant fit them till next Tuesday. so i think im gonna do it myself, can anyone recommend somewhere local to get the alignment done that will do a good job and knows skyrines??

*i normally go to Caboolture steering, who always does a good job, but im not sure hes used to setting up coilovers and the likes (regarding height ect)

A few of the boys were at my place looking at stereo gear and such.

Grats on coilovers

Peter can do them at RPM. What type of coilovers do you have man? With pete's racing history and street knowledge I'm sure he'll get it sorted dude.

+1 for peter at RPM

Peter can do them at RPM. What type of coilovers do you have man? With pete's racing history and street knowledge I'm sure he'll get it sorted dude.

same as what clint got in his 34. some BC V1's the nice soft girly street ones :P

read up on it today.....they seem very easy to fit. three bolts per corner and a trolley jack.

RPM is only round the corner from me. so getting there for the alignment wont be too hard at all. only issue is i need it done this week as i want them in and sorted for happy laps. i'll def be having a late night tomorrow to install them. and hope pete has some time for me this week, will cal him tomorrow.

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