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Sux the wang!!!!!

Work is quiet though so im trawling the net looking at car parts and the like... spending the cash I dont have

lol no that feeling. But getting wiser with it all

yeah I spoke to Gary and he is organising a package for me - should be good.

If that package includes the whiteline offset bushes for the rear camber and castor arms don't bother with them. I had them in my car for less than 1000kms and ripped them out for some adjustable arms.

But if you to go with Garys advice I have 2 kits here with less than 1000kms on them you can have for free.

If that package includes the whiteline offset bushes for the rear camber and castor arms don't bother with them. I had them in my car for less than 1000kms and ripped them out for some adjustable arms.

But if you to go with Garys advice I have 2 kits here with less than 1000kms on them you can have for free.

what was wrong with the kit Grego?

Gary's recommended kit includes the following:

Front Eibach Main Springs

Rear Eibach Main Springs

Rear Eibach Helper/Tender Springs

Colil Over Conversion Kits x 4

Front Bilstein Shocks

Rear Bilstein Shocks

Front stabiliser bar adj

Rear stabiliser bar adj

Caster Kit

Front Camber kit

Rear Camber Kit

Front Bump Stops

Rear Bump Stops

Rear Subframe alignment kit

I'd like to hear your thoughts Grego as I was just about to get the funds organised for the above?

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