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Was looking at getting one of my Tein SS coils revalved, as it's squeaking a lot (done ~40,000km on them). Spoke to the guys at Fulcrum who rebuild them and they said it's normal for SS to shit themselves after ~2 years of daily driving. So if you get anything more than that, I guess be happy :/

I'm not lol. Though I do acknowledge you're putting essentially racing parts on a street car, wear is always going to be an issue as the daily grind is tougher on some components than the track is :/

Mmm yeah I wasn't sure if it was the whole Tein range that started making noises guess it is

But they have a Pulsar class this year... and its every 2 years... i was excited for DECA but there will always be another one

Yer but 1 x DECA is more fun than 2 x CSA nationals, so you'd be waiting another 2 years to have the same fun anyway.

Got my group certificate yesterday come on tax man!

Tony what happens if don't declare interest earnings?

They will audit you and fine you, speaking from experience :)

F**k Pancake Parlour...Tony paid $28 for a chicken breast without a pancake lol. And I paid $20 for potatoes covered in cheese :/

Kebabs next committee meeting?

Who paid....?

Shits me cause they function like they did when new, it's just the friggen noise that bothers me. Sounds like I'm rocking EA Falcon suspension...no offence Dezzeye.

Haha yeah I know the feeling, although my SS never made noise the stock struts can get really bad on the evo's

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