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Gojira - I would also think that Meridian would be a good place to start. Traction Tyres in Rowville aren't bad. I had my car corner weighted by them last Thursday. Fridays is busy for them thou too. May not be able to setup coilovers. Give Toby a call tell him I sent you. He will look after you.

Ferni - Congratulations on the new house.

GOOD~~~!!!  :jump:  

but can some1 tell me the exact address...coz i dont know how to get there   :freak:

its on dandenong rd... also known as princes hwy... head towards dande along it and u cant miss it :wave:

BTW guys - the good man Ash will be setting up a BBQ for the SAU guys on Sunday. There will be cheap cans of drink and sausages to buy off him (there is no-where to get fed there otherwise).

But if you want something a little more exiting than just a sausage then you will have to bring it along yourself - I'm giving Ash a steak to cook up for me :D

http://www.street-directory.com.au/aus_new...5&star=&heading=

If Racecourse Dr is open then enter from dandy rd [princes hwy]

if not then enter from Sandown Rd :D

I should be popping down for a look

Oh Crap!!...i dropped my car off at the mechanics and i havent removed my fire extinguisjer to get the tag punched:(

Help, Snowman ?!?! anyone else heading off to ICE? Anywher in the Cheltenham area where i can get it done. Sh1t... im trying to squeeze way to om uch into a tight time frame:)

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