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Go to Kingswood Smash, they are the best out west...

I would have to agree,,,Kingswood is one of my better customers and regularly does prestige cars so I can't see you having any problems.

Neil.

Ok let me float this by you...

Who can gut the shit out of the centre section of my M-Spec bar and make it fit RIGHT with the oil cooler and FMIC behind there.

Most places I go to put it in the 'too hard' basket.

T.

Can't say I blame them. It's a very labour intensive job for little money in return. If you are talking about the S2 M bar and can remove it yourself,,,try using a small angle grinder. Thats what I used and if you use the edge of a cutting disc and run it around the inner edge smoothly you can do it yourself. You just gotta work out roughly how much to remove,,,take less and smooth it off as you get close to your mark. I was shocked just how smoothly the grinder worked.

Neil.

Yep most of the shops I've spoken to (incl KSR) have said for the time and effort it's not worth it for them..which is a shame but I can understand..anyway I've found someone who'll do it for me on the cheap :)

Ok let me float this by you...

Who can gut the shit out of the centre section of my M-Spec bar and make it fit RIGHT with the oil cooler and FMIC behind there.

Most places I go to put it in the 'too hard' basket.

T.

mate I can do that. My GTS-t front bar is a testament to my workmanship :)

anyway I've found someone who'll do it for me on the cheap :cool:
Noooooooooo !!!! Biggest mistake i've made with my car is getting my sideskirts/rear bar sprayed/fitted "on the cheap".

I have to look at it everyday and wonder why the heck I didn't pay the extra $500 :P

Ben noticed your fromt out Penrith way do you wanna pm me with you?? A mate is getting something done but doesnt want to pay the $$$$ KSR charge, he is thinking of going to a shop sorta nearly accross down the road kinda (Theres heaps but pm me to see if we match up)

"Kingswood Kustom" is just up the road (big blue fence), he's my mechanic and has never done anything wrong by me. That's whom I was going to get my kit sprayed/fitted by but ended up "getting it done cheap".

OT:

Nothing wrong with my car, just abit uncertain about my job security over the next 2-5mths and don't want to have to worry about loan repayments etc. If I get a new job paying the same then I will happily keep it, if I get another job paying higher i'll get an R32 GTR and if I have to start "looking" for a new job then i'll sell it and get back into the game in 12mths :cool:

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