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sounds about right, pretty good price actually. does this include an alignment?

i recently had a 4 wheel alignment and corner weighting done at "east coast suspensions", and handling has improved 100%. i'd recommend these guys they seem to know their stuff.

this alone cost $250, so if theres no alignment, or just a basic alignment, included in your above price, i'd recommend having the whole job done at once to save some money.

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hehe nissaner don't even know how to put air in his tyres!:P U will need a 4 wheel alignment, altho i've had a few mates do their own suspension and not worried about it.

BTW, i've had the HPI GTR special in my car for about 6 months now. U still need it?:lol:

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as a matter of fact, i really didn't know how to put air in tyres until 2-3 months ago... puhahaha...

and yes, i still need that hpi mag... do u see anyone from teamevade at unsw? give it to one of them.. or i will call u after exams!

i am getting my licence back this saturday so should come out to cruise again soon!

c ya

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