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Caliper painting THIS SUNDAY the 4th of April

11:00 AM

Umart Online(Gold Coast QLD)

1/46 Smith St Southport

Cost

All four calipers - $55

All four hubs in silver -$15

Silver nissan Lettering -$10/pair

Special Thanks to Nexus for providing us a Venue.

Hope to see you all there.

Joey :rofl:

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Before/After:

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What you need to bring:

- Your Car

- Factory jack + second jack if possible

- Locknut Keys

- Some money :D

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SKA drive my car down this is a ORDER pleeeeeeease

Hmmm yeah umm I was wanting to bring mine own to get the surrounds of the side indicators painted, but guess there will always be next time :rofl:

Yeah sure spot me train fare into the city tell me where to go and I'm there!

I think return trip from beenleigh costs like $5 or sumthin so I can prolly cover that if you want, PM me times and where to go and I can meet you whereever, hopefully close to a train stop :D

Anyone well versed in removing side indicators, I might remove them and bring them along get em painted, but bit wary about trying to remove them as I do not have any tools.

Either that or when we come down someone runs me up the road home so I can grab mine and bring it in? Sounds like a lot of stuffing round though, might just leave it till next time :)

I just wanna bring the greenies to show off :)

PM Me and I am free all day sunday :D

Hey.. im just posting this for mindflux .. "hey joey, i got my brakes done so im right to get them painted, however timing is a little bad as i have to do some running around on the weekend.. will you be running another workshop in possibly 4 weeks?'

Not trying to rain on anyones parade here... But I am installing Shane's SAFCII on Sunday... ATM I had planned to do it at my house...

Assuming there is power at Umart, we might come down and do it there... Once it's finished, I'd be happy to have a look at anyone elses electronic installs...

Your thoughts?

well i am still keen will confirm tomorow though, ska if you like and if you are still keen to drive me down, i will spot you your fair lol, um and my car is right next to toowong train station so thats sweet, and if you like we could swing past your place to pick up your lights if you get them off.

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