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Hi all,

Just got my 'line in my garage after 4 long weeks waiting fro compliance, and well, i can't seem to find the tool kit which has the jack handle, wheel brace etc... Where did you guys find your one, there is a good chance I have missed out :D So if i have, anyone know where I could pick one up??

Cheers. :boobies2: :boobies2:

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mine was next to my spare tyre.

in a black like pencil case, but had to buttons on it.

See if the compliers took em out mayb, Don't like compliers.. Dont trust em.

When i got my car back from compliers. I accelerated and a light fell out of it's light. They just placed it there.. Also i found later the fudged a h3 bulb into one of my headlights. Which does not even fit. My indicators on the side are so dodge aswell.

Might also try going 2 a jap wreckers, and seeing if bluebirds, or other cars from the era have got em. Or go 2 justjap myab, but the rip ya off i thinks.

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If its an r32, i found my jack, tyre iron and 2 yellow wheel chocks in the passenger side compartment in the boot.

If theyre not there, just buy a new jack from autobarn or whatever. Theyre all the same.

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Or go 2 justjap myab, but the rip ya off i thinks.

I'm disappointed with your comments about Just Jap buddy. I and many other Forum uses have never ever found them to be a rip off and nothing ever short of helpful.

:kick: :kick: :kick: :kick: :kick:

Neil.

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I'm disappointed with your comments about Just Jap buddy. I and many other Forum uses have never ever found them to be a rip off and nothing ever short of helpful.  

:kick:  :kick:  :kick:  :kick:  :kick:  

Neil.

Sorry about that, just I remebr buying a s13 arieal there for $60 and it broke not long after and I had to bye another one @ $60.

Just thought was quite expensive for something that old.

Just Had a bad experince with them I guess.

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