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hehe yeah - well i bought two pairs at the same time - plus i think i had a little bit of charm thrown in cos they lowered their price further than what they told me the second time when i came to pick them up.

i think the brake place at first thought didnt know they came in a pair and thought they were individually ..... cos i asked for two pairs to fit Skyline R33 and they looked at me weird and said why intend to do some heavy braking? and im like nahhhh they are for two seperate cars!

true - but is that fitted?

need to go back to get front ones - it just says on the box "front and rear" so even tho i bought them for a rear if i decide to do my front ones first - can i use these ones for the front?

Yeah niz - that was fitted

Kym - yeah I know..... hahhaa but I still cringe when I think of it. I think I attract accidents - today on the way to the gym went through a round about and I had right of way and this 4wd came ploughing through I floored it.... how he missed I don't know - cause I saw the bull bar in my passenger window... I was almost sick afterwards.... the thought of crashing again makes me sick

Cam is - thats the deal - i organise them he fits them ..... he volunteered so i take no responsiblity for any problems that occur :D - apparently they arent a hard thing to do.

U at home tonight? everything civil? ..... yes or no will do if u dont want to go into big explanations?

but u seem a bit grumpy

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