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Sydneykid

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CHRISTMAS TRADING

We will be closed from the 21st December until 21st January.

I'm going on holidays, and all group buys will be held off until I return.

PLEASE try to not fill up the PM inbox before I return, and try to PM me after I get back so I can help you all out as soon as possible.

I will not empty the inbox during this time, nor will I answer any PMs.

Cheers

Matt

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Gary,

As you know I have spent alot on this set up.

I have the f & r camber, f & r sway bars, f castor, shocks, springs and the sub frame align kit.

This year Im trying to do a s**t load of supersprints with my GTS25t and am looking afor a touch more front camber. I can only get around 1.8- for the fronts on the standard/delivered height of the shocks.

Are there any more parts you can source or help me with to get my car set up for more track work?

So far so good - I have been extremely happy with this set up!!! (Even if I left my car with you for a few days?) I just need a good track set up as my car is mostly driven now on the track!

Thanks Gary!

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Well after pretty much 33 pages of reading, this is probably one of the most interesting and technical threads i have read here on SAU. Really appreciate all the information you have posted Gary and i think ill grab some of this setup off of you soon :D

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Phil

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Hey SK

My front tension rod bushes just started leaking, do you have any upgraded bushes avaliable for a ecr33? if so what price and would you be willing to ship to N.Z?

Cheers :)

Jason

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