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ken, would it be alright, if i call you thrusday 2 book in my car on saturday? for the stock springs?

Yes Jennay ( aka Mike ).

We can fit the stock springs Saturday and ring us Thursday if you want it done.

We can even have a quick look for your fuel smell thing .

Cheers

Ken

back around end of feb

i was just looking for jeff's gtsr haha, so if i find one, ill bring one back. But its pretty hard here, the only performance parts available are evo parts

Yea , Glenn got back from doing some tuning in KL recently and said the majority was evo look alikes or 2wd ones converted to 4wd using wrecked evo's.

Did say there was the odd GTR around though.

Also said he sweated buckets and hated the squat overs with the hose... :thumbdwn:

Cheers

Ken

KL is a bit different from my city which is Kuching, its alot more damp here so its not so bad.

my mechanic quoted be 6000 malaysian money for halfcut and installation for a mitsubishi turbo engine swap so its pretty normal to do that.My colt weighs around 1100kg so it would be a rocket heh heh.

4wd eh, havent tought of that haha.

ken, can you requirment a good place to get an alarm system from and install...?

I was thinking about getting a Viper system (it has built in TT which is helpfuly and also a pager)

You also missed the post where I said we have one of the best alarm installers in Perth on tap.

Used to work for action alarms and did all the Subaru STI factory fit keypad alarms and has also done quite a few high end sound system installs.

Tell us the model numbers and will get a quote.

btw , alarms don't have turbo timers...

Cheers

Ken

umm viper alarm system has built in TT,

Ken is it possable 2 get a keypad system like the ones in a STI install onto a skyline?

Ken, im not sure if this is the model number but this is wat it is called

Clifford AvantGuard 5 (that is one i was looking at)

You also missed the post where I said we have one of the best alarm installers in Perth on tap.

Used to work for action alarms and did all the Subaru STI factory fit keypad alarms and has also done quite a few high end sound system installs.

Tell us the model numbers and will get a quote.

btw , alarms don't have turbo timers...

Cheers

Ken

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