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Alternatively... Do the suspension work yourself, then take it somewhere to get it aligned...

Then you'll have noone to blame but yourself

nah al will get his nail polish dirty.

also, RB26 oem oil cooler O rings, will suck dick if someone can being me the small one before 12pm

Yeahhhh I'm gonna become a train driver. Start and finish work on time. No homework or stresses. Overly decent income.

tram > train

more money and dat dere 20% union demanded pay increase they will get most of.

had bad experience at centerline here as well, same as a friend,

Every-one I know also turns up with the cost massivly over quote for "some list of reasons that whoever did it in the past was messing you around"

their quote for me for some coil overs, sway bars and some camber arms was north of 10K

ended up getting exactly what I wanted for around 3-4K

Take the car here. Always see it when driving into city.

http://sharpperformance.com.au

mate had a bunch of work done on his C63 there and was happy as well.

walk past it whenever hitting CBD after work and usually nice toys in there.

Weighing in with Centreline experience

Got ballpark quote around a grand for corner weighting, hicas bar delete and installing a bunch of bushes in the subframe / suspension (all parts supplied by me)

Ended up around 1500 from memory...

I asked what the deal and he said they spent like 10 hours installing shit and basically pulled apart the whole suspension, reckons he undercharged me on some labour to get it closer to the ballpark

I then asked if that price includes the discount I'm supposed to get for SAU Vic membership

He said you should have mentioned that when you first rang up (why, so you could price increase to factor in discount?), then said some shit about looking after any Skyline that comes in anyway

As for the work itself, well no real complaints about that, just didn't expect to spend as much even though I had heard centreline weren't cheap

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