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OK, well the time has come for me to officially hand over my ceffy to my dad. But before that I've bought a Vision alarm system (blackwired) and need someone to install it. Is there anyone that gives SAU habib rates, or a member that's an auto elec? In VIC we have danny (who has a Impul 33R) for that sorta stuff.

Also I need to get some window tinting done (legal tint) again some reccomendations and some hookups will be handy.

Well I guess that's about it.

I'll be in Syd from Wed arvo to Monday night pimpin the ceffy around, so look for a black ceffy with a black guy with VIC plates and an SAU VIC sticker on the boot GTR badge stylin.

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that's cool, dann'y agreed to do an emergency last minute install of my alarm system before I leave for Syd.

Now I need somethin else, and that's tyres, I need 225/16 (I think) regular tyres (not directional or anything) secondhand with maybe around 80% tread. If anyone knows where I can get em cheap I'd be greatful.

there is a place called eagle tyres in granville that sells new and used tyres, and they are always very cheap... otherwise taleb tyres near tempe..

both places will be able to give u habib deals on new or used tyres.. pm me if u need to know anything..

most excellent. The way I drive the ceffy on the streets of Syd its gonna need a few sets of tyres :)

So far the ownage list of cars in Syd includes: 1 riced up excel and a civic, VL & VT commonwhore, XR6 Turbo, S13 silvia (suspect its an NA as he got spanked hard), audi TT, and a 350z.

God its so much fun to have a complete sleeper.

Think the shop in Granville is teh winnar as its nice n close to Dundas (tempe being on the other side fo the world).

Now for my next question... I need to give my dad a list of reccomended service centre's/mechanics around Dundas/Parra/Granville or Chatswood/Atarmon. Ones that won't take him for a ride when he goes in for a service.

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