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Hey guys, I've been having some serious issues with my front steering and brakes and have been spending ludicrous amounts of money getting new parts etc etc...

anyway, i've now only got a couple of things left:

i need:

L/H/F Rackend

L/H/F Upright

and if possible a camber kit for the front (I bought the car with the front lowered and have found it wasn't the greatest of jobs),

any suggestions of where i should go to get them would be sweet. Have been talking to Chris from Inline and hes going to put them in for me when i get them.

I'm finally going to come down and meet whoevers at the museum on Fri *yay*, and give anyone who wants it a more indepth sob story.

cheers guys :P

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Nissan for the rackend and upright... be prepared to be bent over for a brand new bits though. You could grab the bits second hand from a wrecker, but you run the risk of them being not 100% straight.

Grab a camber kit from whiteline, www.whiteline.com.au

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And you can get a "spellcheck" at most good computer keyboards...sheesh;what is it with people?

Oh,and I agree with Amaru:second hand bits wont ensure perfect alignment;better get the rubber glove and the Vaseline out...

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Thanks Amaru, just checked whiteline and found the camber kit, except it's for an R33... would that be alright to put in? With the second hand stuff, yeah I know it could be dodgy, but does anyone know of a good place to go? My wallet is already crying as it is.

Never been burnt for quick typing before, but I fixed it up for you Jayson :P

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some one beat me to it trojan all the way, they are trust worthy and I am pranoid as all shit with my car eithen after i bought off them. Ok as for Jayce check your grammer buddy so you want to play with the spelling chlenged hey i ll takc you

ps bad splelling is intended

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Ok as for Jayce check your grammer buddy so you want to play with the spelling chlenged hey i ll takc you

ps bad splelling is intended

:) Didn't mean to get up on my :soap: ,but this whole "eye wente too skool,OBVIUSLY" level of spelling has got my back up at the mo'... :cuss:

Back on topic;Anakha,have you sourced your parts as yet? Good luck!

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:)  Didn't mean to get up on my  :soap: ,but this whole "eye wente too skool,OBVIUSLY" level of spelling has got my back up at the mo'... :cuss:  

Back on topic;Anakha,have you sourced your parts as yet? Good luck!

Ha ha lol, i cant really speak about my own grammer and spelling any way.

back on topic before we (canberra SAU) trashes the thread. Good luck with it.

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i reckon it is too considering i am with out doubt the worst speller on the forum + my grammer leaves alot to be desired :D but hey if you dont like it TOUGH :) though i cant stand the people that go

my bruz and me waz racing this sick 200sx and i smashed him in me skyline. (actually that is better than some of the other ones i have seen).

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