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Hey guys,

So my friend who was going to be doing the suspension this afternoon has ended up cancelling on me.

I'm stuck in a situation that I have either today or tomorrow to get the stock suspension into my R33 ready for my inspection and before I go on holidays.

Can someone pm me a price if they have time

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I can't thank Pat enough for his efforts lastnight!
Ended up that the last person who put the suspension on got the bolt stuck in there.

Pat ended up snapping the 10mm bolt trying to get it out.

This then turned into a very lengthy night of replacing the whole rear left hub.

I think I managed to climb into bed about 1am.

Pat you are a life saved and I definitely owe you one

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Try owning a 32.

Every second thing you take off breaks or is totally stuffed.

Anything plastic is so fragile form age, buy a new one before it comes off, cos they always break.

Thats why half my interior is carbon wrapped.

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