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I took my car to get the suspenion check out as i had a slight banging sound coming from the rear of my car, pedders told me my car was stuffed would cost 1000k to fix i was like no way.

So i took it to this guy in kippa ring he fixed it all for 200bucks.

overnight job i was very happy with his service seemed like a really honest guy.

anyway the point to this thread is im giving him a free plug

so if anyone needs work done i would say give this guy a call

Scott Darra

Motor Sport Shocks

Ph:0433 227 101

i would also recomend fulcrum

also fulcrum are also the australian distributor of tein as well.

pedders, well lets just say their reputation precedes them. most the people i have spoken to regarding them all have similar things to say about them and none are good.

Ahhh, Scott. He USED to run TSR before it went bad. He sold it, it went bad.

Scott does really know what he is talking about most of the time. I dont agree with a few of his ideas, but hey, handeling is subjective.

twoquik, thanks for the tip!

Motor Sport Shocks sounds like it's worth checking out.

As for Fulcrum, they have a few workshops around town.

for skylines, anyone shop better that others? or person to speak to?

Thanks

PEAR

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