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What shop do you have Jamie?

Haha well we are one of the cheapiest in Australia, most are happy with our prices, but sometimes you get people telling you they can get it cheaper elsewhere or that the other joint is willing to replace more stuff for the same price...then a couple of days later they come back or get their wife to order one for them :P

Why don't you just buy a second handy like one of these? They are usually pretty good from the Jap wreckers and unopened boxes are sometimes stronger. I don't like doing anything for mates or people on here, as it almost always comes back to bite me. And yours will be the 1 in 30 reco jobs with a legit warranty issue or one of my techs will forget to put a synchro in or something lol. Business | personal.

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i hate you a little birds.

oh i thought it was tonight! :rofl2:

well then.. guess i didnt attend!

Don't be shy.

I remember my first SAU meet back in 2008.

It was out at the Westside and I rolled in late and they were all standing around watching me roll in while they were having the discussion on where to cruise too.

Just walked up to them and said "Hey watup" LOL!

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Yay or nay? Liking the whole no stripe / low thing. But I like my spoiler on still

Gotta save myself 2k for coilovers but going to NZ for the WRC soon as well

nay. i think anyway...

looks better without stripes, looks like a normal falcon without wing..

but im not a fan of the wheels.. need some dish me thinks. BBS Messshhhhiiiieeesss

both still look shit IMO.

Sit up too high @ the rear like a VT commo look.

Leave on wang or sticker to define a bit.

Black/plain is hard to pull off, and cant be done with the few lines that car has

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