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yea the only problem is i need to take out the whole stem, which will require the wheel and tyre to come off. bit of a pain in the ass! so might not get around to doing that for a while unfortunately.

the yellows go together really well.

ah to easy mate, will catch up in the new year sometime.

yea i dont know, will turn out pretty shit i think, or i will get paint on my wheels etc..

see what happens, i may be able to get ones soon then get them fitted when the sway bars go on.

yea i dont know, will turn out pretty shit i think, or i will get paint on my wheels etc..

see what happens, i may be able to get ones soon then get them fitted when the sway bars go on.

How'd you go with the swaybars man?

haha, thanks but no thanks jarrad! have done all this effort for the wheels, not going to finish it off with dogey painted valves, which i would have to take off the wheel anyways to do a decent job ha.

was very nervous putting the stickers on yesterday, nearly stuffed the first one up. in the end did a pretty good job i think. would be much easier with the wheels off to do that aswell.

How'd you go with the swaybars man?

good mate, they are sitting in at bowers, my car is booked to get them fitted there first week in jan. very keen!

good mate, they are sitting in at bowers, my car is booked to get them fitted there first week in jan. very keen!

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Awesome! You will be happy with the way she handles after that!!!

yea we will go for a run somewhere!

will pass around details closer to the date, but looking at the forth of jan at this stage.

Hmmmm MAY be around for that! Is this going to be a hush hush cruise? :woot:

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