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1 hour ago, pol1on1 said:

 


I was just onFacebook and someone ask where in perth is the best place to get hicas looked at the response was get a delete kit or get Mark from C-red to look at it hope this helps or did you something already?

 

Erm, The car is still at the body shop, but as you can see from my Signature, I am a big fan of C-Red and that is exactly where I was going to take it.

 

Also: Ellie those parts cost more than my entire car.

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Erm, The car is still at the body shop, but as you can see from my Signature, I am a big fan of C-Red and that is exactly where I was going to take it.

 

Also: Ellie those parts cost more than my entire car.




Ooppppp parts for me and I'm sharing just in case if anyone interested sorry Justin [emoji28]

I'll have to go with Galvesport lot cheaper new stuff and reliable , not paying $5k just for one part - ridiculous !

Heya Trev [emoji41] you're not working today ? What's new , I still need to sort my Japan trip [emoji28] need to get rail pass yikes ! Hahahahahaha , bloody hell been busy since back from Malaysia




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