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and now there is a different clunk, i am thinking it is due to the heim joints in the new upper control arms??

it is only when you hit a bump that unsettles the car (like a divot before it becomes a pothole or surface change etc)

I have spare parts galore at my joint (mainly R32 and R34 parts, I am trying to rack up some cash for my house deposit atm so if your looking for parts PM me and I will let you know if I have the part your looking for.

I am also selling a 2007 Mazda 2 Genki (upgrade Model) 29,000KM's regularly serviced still with new car warranty asking $15500 for it.

I am considering selling my R34 as well so if anyone has any serious offers PM me.

turns out we fitted the straight one upside down, the notch faces the upright not the rim...lol

in turn the upright was hitting on the arm when it compressed alot...

wonder how much the guys doing the wheel alignment will charge to flip it. shouldn't be stuff all as its only 1 extra bolt to undo

Ill b attending thursday if we can get numbers again. Think its morayfield this week unless we want nandos at carseldine. Im easy, i like the drive.

I wont b at happys, car service this sat on 2 cars and some solicitor crap to do

turns out the Beetle wont be making it this weekend...he has other family stuff to do. but will come to the next one.

I prob wont be able to make thursday, as im broke and tired already from the week (insert swearing at rain here).

Happy laps is at Lakeside Raceway (part of queensland raceways) in Dakabin, its a breakfast one, so we will be arriving at the track around 6:30am (all the more reason ash could do his servicing afterwards :P )

gates are open to all if you just wanna come look and say gday, to go on track /breakfast is $35 for QLD members, and im assuming $50 for non members. but breakfast and happy laps needs to be booked beforehand

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