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Good information filled night, found faults with my car that probably would've gone unnoticed for a good long time to come otherwise. -.- now I know there's a problem and want it fixed. Sigh. Still was worth the time to go to it.

was a great night, beers and stories were also interesting!!

Very happy with how things went even if they did break off my super strong JDM intercooler clamps that had clamping pressure of a 90 year olds bladder. I learnt lots and the guys are going to let me take my car back in and fix up the rear toe arms for free.

Nice, they seemed like great blokes if I can afford it I'll get them to do future suspension repairs etc, as long as they can do a good price and I'm not over enthusiastic to do it myself :P

It was a great night and the Fulcrum team are a great bunch of guys. I'd like to thank you all for being on your best behaviour and Tony for arranging it all.

After Jason adjusted the toe in the Stagea, it drove so nice on the way home.

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