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That's pretty good man. Who did you go through? I've got a rust spot / paint chip on Rosie and want it patched all up.

Guys I went to are David Hand Smash Repairs. Definitely recommend then although Fyshwick is probably a little far for you. I hear there are a few good paces around Mitchell. Just shop around get heaps of quotes and you'll be right.

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Evenly rolled guards, takes a bit of time.

Wheel on, measure, wheel off, roller on, heat and roll, roller off, repeat untill even on both sides, front and back.

Hardly any paint cracked....... on the last one. >_< doesnt matter, paint coming soon.

Final adjustments may be needed, i need tyre on to see.

Guys I went to are David Hand Smash Repairs. Definitely recommend then although Fyshwick is probably a little far for you. I hear there are a few good paces around Mitchell. Just shop around get heaps of quotes and you'll be right.

its Canberra nowhere is too far for a good job

Yeah I thought it was a Bargain! Came from W.A. (Ebay) --->> http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/300900010454?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_1821wt_902

Price is slightly higher now. :D

(Baby Burnt Himself with a Cig, Smoking really does harm Babies.) LOL

OEM = Good in coilpax :yes::yes:

Its just there a lot more expensive usually than splitfires.

Splitfires are just as good if not better but usually cheaper.

( I maybe killing myself smoking but I intend to take passives with me - Mehehehehe :devil: )

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Washed the 34 after having some more work done. Jeez it looks Trick and feels quick.

Now if I just had one of those Alitia front bars to add some evil presence.

May have to get me one !

Washed the 34 after having some more work done. Jeez it looks Trick and feels quick.

Now if I just had one of those Alitia front bars to add some evil presence.

May have to get me one !

IF you like ill give you 10k for the 32 in cash now so you have more moneys for the 34.... :woot:

for $10k you can sit in the passengers seat of my 34 - lulz

but x 4 them dollars you can buy the 32

(when 32 is back you gotta come round mate :D)

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for $10k you can sit in the passengers seat of my 34 - lulz

but x 4 them dollars you can buy the 32

(when 32 is back you gotta come round mate :D)

Okay :(

Sounds good ill bring some beer around :geek:. not long now..... :laugh:

Got my front tyres, 235, 40, 17.

now have to work out exactly how much wider i can go for the back

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255? would be nice

Opinions appreciated.

Pics are of 235s on the back

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Wow! She is gonna look SIK MIK !!!

Put both on one side and take a pic?

Might just be what you need to keep traction up that Hill. ;)

What tyres did you get?

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