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OP, why do you always make new threads? The search function is very simple.

You even acknowledged that this has spoken about numerous times.

No just jap are not taking the piss. Seems like you are taking the piss and expecting everything for nothing ie turbo and now this.

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Daleo I've been quoted around 1200 not sure if there taking the piss or not

Baahhhaaah!

This makes me laugh!

Installing them yourself? If not don't forget to add a wheel alignment and install onto the price!

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OP, why do you always make new threads? The search function is very simple.

You even acknowledged that this has spoken about numerous times.

No just jap are not taking the piss. Seems like you are taking the piss and expecting everything for nothing ie turbo and now this.

Quite simple you don't like what I write don't look

I come hear to ask questions and to try an gather all the info is car from a wide range of Pepole

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Quite simple you don't like what I write don't look

I come hear to ask questions and to try an gather all the info is car from a wide range of People

I don't think it's an issue asking the questions from a wide range of people...but there is a wide range of people who have already answered these questions already in other threads! Post within the one of those threads and you will get an answer just as quick....and don't be so f#$king amazed when the price comes up!

So try using the search button before opening a new thread! http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5881971

PS. DUDE.....If you could not afford a turbo 2 months ago how are you going to do this! Got some advice for you.....sell the car and buy a Camry as quite obviously this car is going to be way too expensive for you to run!

PSS. $1,200 for fully adjustable coil over suspension is not a piss take....its bloody cheap imo! Even a tight arse like you can afford them!

PSSS. Forums aren't for free.......most people add relevant content to them! I have yet to see you do that!......Not one of your 3 threads has been added value to SAU!

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I don't think it's that!

Try using the search button before opening a new thread! http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5881971

PS. DUDE.....If you could not afford a turbo 2 months ago how are you going to do this! Got some advice for you.....sell the car and buy a Camry as quite obviously this car is going to be way too expensive for you to run!

PSS. $1,200 for fully adjustable coil over suspension is not a piss take....its bloody cheap imo!

I won the lotto

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Quite simple you don't like what I write don't look

I come hear to ask questions and to try an gather all the info is car from a wide range of Pepole

As Craig said, there is a fully functional search option instead cluttering the forums with your lazy ass posts. Other people have put their time and effort into research and you think this is a place you can come and ask what you want because you can't use your brain and search. Gtfo off the forums, sell your Stagea and buy a Camry

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Yep at the same time the turbo and waste gate were part blocked

MTQ fixed everything

So you used my quote to get there price down aye! Price match aye!

Bet they didn't use the same quality products as me sucker!

And you response to me was!!!

"Dude that's not the sort of money I have just laying around"

LOLZ......good luck with your car nummers

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So you used my quote to get there price down aye! Price match aye!

Bet they didn't use the same quality products as me sucker!

And you response to me was!!!

"Dude that's not the sort of money I have just laying around"

LOLZ......good luck with your car nummers

Woah Stephen, not cool. :domokun:

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