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Hey guys,my sparkies need changing,

can any one tell me a shop who won't charge an arm an a leg to do it.

Oh some where fairly close to fingal bay woul be good. :action-smiley-069:

I should be able to help you with them and am only in Raymond Terrace.... We are all flat out trying to get ready for the cruise but should be able I help you out one night.... Send me a PM and we will sort it out :)

Went into bowers suspension to get some prices on coilovers and the told me they were fitting some bc's onto a yellow 34 gtr which im guessing is you.

Let me know how they go for you, im looking at getting the same ones fitted. Did they fit any other suspension components like bushing etc?.

Yea mate that was me...

Really happy with them, and the service was excellent.. Price was fair I thought also.

Have seen you around a few times, love the pearl white!

I could take you for a run in mine sometime if your keen, and could check it out if your coming to the cruise on Sunday?

Ant nice result with the suspension

Wedge. Any other day I'd be able to give you a hand but am putting a garden shed together for Dad then taking Melisa out

And don't think I've seen the white GTR around but The more 34's the better for the cruise

+1^^^^^^^^^

Or next Saturday I'll be there doing brakes so can help with plugs as well

Cheers, I'm not to keen on night driving,wild life an unfamiliar area.

Could you pm me a time and addy please,and i'll see you boys with a case of your fav tipple.

Genelle. :cheers:

Chookie, don't go to low or handling will be negatively affected by things such as bump steer and so on.

Ideally, you want your control arms to remain a bit above the parallel point, and you dont want to go below the parallel point.

When my S13 was lowered my control arms were still sitting a pooftenth above parallel....it got dropped 38mm in the front and 28mm in the rear.

looks great ant but why is there a big yellow car infront of it, you werent pointing at the car very well :)

btw, fitting my oil cooler and the bastard doesnt fit, the sandwich plate is missing something so hopefully i can source something by the weekend!!!

ok i need the gold threaded thing (i thought that was a nipple but it may be called a gland? idk.), it screws onto the thread your filter screws on and then filter then screws on it, like an extension. female to male

i should be able to steal something from work but there all for air, just wondering if itd make a difference? they look the same.

anyone know anywhere that would have that kinda thing? is there an... engine place around here? lol

im gunna try super cheap and autobarn etc but not sure how thatll go.

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=20519&cat=317&page=1

Looks like Newy has had a killer weekend for mechanics, awesome work guys :D

My clutch and gearbox are in, it's faaaaarken amazing, still have a few issues to sort with the car....

Coilovers are an inch lower now the BCs are fitted :) painted a few things and did some general maintenance.... Also fitted the race car :D

Will update the build thread tomorrow

Any, car looks mint! Awesome! Pics have a nice effect to them :D

Genelle, just MSG on of us and we can sort out the car for you, if you want to bring it to my place on Saturday Martin and some of the guys will be here too :) its a pre-cruise working bee hehe

My number is 0434353292 if you want the address ;)

Cheers mate,

Glad your getting your car sorted, I still need you to take me for a run init!

As soon as its sorted properly I'll be happy too mate ;)

Any, car looks mint! Awesome! Pics have a nice effect to them :D

Genelle, just MSG on of us and we can sort out the car for you, if you want to bring it to my place on Saturday Martin and some of the guys will be here too :) its a pre-cruise working bee hehe

My number is 0434353292 if you want the address ;)

MSG sent cheers mat. :banana:

ok i need the gold threaded thing (i thought that was a nipple but it may be called a gland? idk.), it screws onto the thread your filter screws on and then filter then screws on it, like an extension. female to male

i should be able to steal something from work but there all for air, just wondering if itd make a difference? they look the same.

anyone know anywhere that would have that kinda thing? is there an... engine place around here? lol

im gunna try super cheap and autobarn etc but not sure how thatll go.

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=20519&cat=317&page=1

If you have no luck at work go to the place in Albert st Wickham can't remember the name now but used to be called Pitcrew and has all that sort of stuff

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