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Don't worry about my questions. My bushes are adjustable for camber so i wont need to replace them again. :D

I should be ordering a few things in the next couple of days.

Don't worry about my questions. My bushes are adjustable for camber so i wont need to replace them again.  :unsure:

I should be ordering a few things in the next couple of days.

No problems, ready when you are.

:) cheers :)

No problems, ready when you are.

:D cheers :O

I was actually ready last week and PM'd you about putting in an order, but i guess you didn't get the PM. It looks like im going to end up spending a bit of money this week so i might wait another week or 2 before ordering.

How many sets of shocks are left? Can i put a deposit on a set of shocks?

I was actually ready last week and PM'd you about putting in an order, but i guess you didn't get the PM. It looks like im going to end up spending a bit of money this week so i might wait another week or 2 before ordering.

How many sets of shocks are left? Can i put a deposit on a set of shocks?

Hi, the PM system has been playing up a bit, plus my mailbox was full once last week for a few hours until I cleared some space. I get 30+ PM's as day and I answer every one, so my mailbox fills up pretty quickly.

There are a handfull of sets of R323GTST shocks in stock at Bilstein, so no real panic. If you want to secure a set it is $400 deposit, quite a few guys have done this and then finalisd when they have the budget. PM me for details.

;) cheers :)

Gary, did you get my pm?

I have reponded to all PM that I have received. If you haven't received a reply please PM me again.

:) cheers :D

Hey mate, me again....

Do you have the parts numbers for a set (4) of springs, shocks, bummp stops etc... the stuff i need to get to have a new sprink shock setup....

Also so it will be around 1437 u sed....if so am i able to make a deposit on this and then pay the rest when i get my finances all together....and how long can u leave this deposit down for just in case?!

Cheers DAvid

i would like a price for front and rear set for r32gtst please!
Hey mate, me again....

Do you have the parts numbers for a set (4) of springs, shocks, bummp stops etc... the stuff i need to get to have a new sprink shock setup....

Also so it will be around 1437 u sed....if so am i able to make a deposit on this and then pay the rest when i get my finances all together....and how long can u leave this deposit down for just in case?!

Cheers DAvid

PM's sent

:D cheers :laugh:

Edited by Sydneykid

Hey Sydneykid,

Just had all the suspension gear installed today, and I'm stoked with the result. The ride height is spot on (I used the standard Bilstien circlip setting), now I just have to hope I don't scrape my exhaust of a speedbump or the like...

Thanks again, Ryno

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Hey Sydneykid,

Just had all the suspension gear installed today, and I'm stoked with the result. The ride height is spot on (I used the standard Bilstien circlip setting), now I just have to hope I don't scrape my exhaust of a speedbump or the like...

Thanks again, Ryno

Hi Ryno,

what is your height from the centre wheel to guard front and rear?

It's about 335mm (though my left front is 342mm for some strange reason).

Mine is on the lower setting of the 2 stock looking ones and its about 330 but my front left is at about 320 for some strange reason. Weird.

Will try to have a look at it this weekend,

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