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bugger off! haha, i havent looked into it but im sure there going to be reasonably expensive... ive been spending a fortune on my car lately.. i wish the coilovers would arrive now though! was 10 days along time ago haha.

bugger off! haha, i havent looked into it but im sure there going to be reasonably expensive... ive been spending a fortune on my car lately.. i wish the coilovers would arrive now though! was 10 days along time ago haha.

Mine took about 10 days......

From the original 10 days :ph34r: haha

Mine took about 10 days......

From the original 10 days :ph34r: haha

yea it would be getting close to that for me, should have them next week or hopefully the week after... would really like them fitted by the cruise!.. would be an awesome test for them.

yea it would be getting close to that for me, should have them next week or hopefully the week after... would really like them fitted by the cruise!.. would be an awesome test for them.

Would be my coilovers maiden voyage too :D

If that bloody gearbox part arrives, seriously tempted to buy a spare gearbox lol

bugger off! haha, i havent looked into it but im sure there going to be reasonably expensive... ive been spending a fortune on my car lately.. i wish the coilovers would arrive now though! was 10 days along time ago haha.

What coilovers did you go with Ant?

Are they coming from Japan?

yea went with BCs.. no point spending the extra coin on a street car imo, hard to go past the value of the BCs!

U could shave seconds off a trip to the shops :P

First weekend since I moved into my house where I'm not doing anything except relaxing and drinking :)

Good stuff mate! You gotta enjoy your hard work sooner or later :)

In other news, part is ordered and will take 2-3 weeks to get here :O That means i will be in trouble for the cruise...... EVERYONE keep an eye out for R34GTT Gearbox for sale just in case!!

Good stuff mate! You gotta enjoy your hard work sooner or later :)

In other news, part is ordered and will take 2-3 weeks to get here :O That means i will be in trouble for the cruise...... EVERYONE keep an eye out for R34GTT Gearbox for sale just in case!!

Well my car is full up so i cant offer u a lift sorry.

Well my car is full up so i cant offer u a lift sorry.

Tis OK, just texting Ryan (Blitz 26) and he has his 34 box out of the car, i may borrow his front of the gearbox until mine arrives, it just means pulling the box out AGAIN :(

Good News! Ready for the epic cruise eh? :yes:

Its looking to be a ripper this time :woot: you boys better have your camera gear all fired up (Amatuer Ant and Chookdog productions)

I have some CB Radios ( 2 of them) if you guys wants a lend for the cruise.

Just would be a matter of me finding where they are.

Yeah if we are going to be cruising more often we should all invest in them, would be a good idea! Do you know the range? Brand etc Benjimimer?

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