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VIC people, need help URGENT - where to rebuild a coilover?


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I got some second hand coilovers, and one of them is dodgy :D

Need to get it rebuilt, preferably before track day 24th!!

Any suggestions in VIC?

The other thread is in Suspension / braking / tyres:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...984#post1052984

Cheers in advance :(

i am in the same boat!

bought some second hand TEINs one of the fronts have seized up valves, wont adjust the damping. I need to know where in melb can help. Already spoken to TEINs melb distributor without any luck.

Kei Office i think they are XRs... but apparently they are the rebadged of a more common brand...

was going to send it up to The Shockabsorber Reconditioners... www.shockreco.com.au in QLD

Fingers crossed I can get them rebuilt!!!

Jetdat- they definitely do Teins :D

centreline suspension - Lipton Drive - Thomastown

take em to Chris, tell him that Ash with the R31 sent ya....

He might be able to. I know he can do a lot of other brands like bilisteins and all that.

So maybe he can do those too?

I saw a Suspension place in Oakleigh as I was going to Repco yesterday morning, I read their sign which said "We Rebuild All suspension types / components" etc can't remember the name of the place but if you want I can go back and find out their details - they are right behind Repco which is @ 1605 Princes Hwy [dandenong rd] oakleigh...just after Holden coming from city...

After looking at melways, I think the place is in Marriot St, Oakleigh just off Princes hwy.

Near where it says Funl Director 1607 :D

http://www.street-directory.com.au/aus_new...6&star=&heading=

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