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Dear Fellow SAU VIC forum/club members:

I was down at Centerline Suspension this morning to have my suspension alignment re-checked (after I hit a gutter real hard and destroying 2 left tyres).

It was amazing how strong the car was as the only thing affected was my alignment.

Anyhow, NOT related to my incident above, Chris from Centerline asked me

to post this message to call everyone who has bought and fit any Whiteline suspension/handling products and HAVE NOT HAD RETURNED for inspection after at least 1000km on their new suspension products. This includes Whiteline Koni/Bilstein shocks, springs, and alignment/diff lock bushes.

For those people who fits the criteria above, please call Chris or Glen at Centerline Suspension, Thomastown on (03) 9469-2914 ASAP from Monday 6 Dec 2004 onwards to book for a FREE INSPECTION.

Please do not be alarmed as I was only helping Chris as he had quite a few customers who were suppose to be back for inspection but he never saw them again (including me). I've had my Whiteline Works Kit for almost 1 Year now and seen a few skidpan/track works and their product is very nice for my daily driver-occasional track use. With the FREE INSPECTION, he was just making sure that everything is ok after 1000km+.

Regards,

Rianto

PS: Dear Forum Admin, if you can please sticky this for at least 1 month. Thank's

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