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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Alright I'm sold, I'll see if I can order and get them fitted before I go the the strip next week.

Do you know of a good suspension place where they will be able to setup my coilovers properly. At the moment the settings are unknown, and idiots like Pedder's can't do anything unless it's mums shopping trolley. I need someone who races cars to set it up, any ideas?

Thanks for all your advice rev210, I hope its free, or am I going to be invoiced?:burnout:

WA suspensions in osborne park I seem to recall were ok, they should be able to do the settings all the same I'd do the ring around maybe start a thread about this to get the best deal.

Wheels world in subi were the whiteline agents over here, I think they have closed up shop. Youcan probably get them direct from autospeed's shop via the mail in time for next wed. Check out xspeed/speedworks etc to see if they have any pineapple kits in stock other than the whiteline one (anyone will do pretty much).

Advice cost is your car going faster than mine.

Payment for advice, even with the suspension kit installed I'm not sure if I'll get enough traction, but come the new year with the forged pistons and GT30 turbo going in then I hope to start pulling some quick times.

I will start a new thread for suspension tuners. I know I can get the whiteline stuff through Xspeed and others, so I'll try and get it sorted soon.

See'ya

:burnout:

I think you should treat the track like takin off from the lights in wet weather, don't drop the clutch, dont have your revs to high on the launch(bout 3500) and don't slam it into second.

I think we should all head to roe high way and have some drags.

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