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hey riaz, im back

Yeah i know about the number kms ect but i dont really care just wanna get it working some time in the future for now, I want to get my headlights fix, and back light fix, along wit the brake light in the Wing?

Did u find out about the part? i had alook at tring 2 open it but it doesnt look like it is glue togother and i didnt want to crack it

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its too hard to explain over the phone so you gotta take it to autoworx along with the LED unit, which unscrews from the wing. and then you gotta heat it up and then open it,

and then reseal with sikaflex etc. but thats the cheapest way to fix it as they are expensive

not to sure yet, as im still looking at what to get, ken can get me a set of aus spec coilover for around $2,000, but i might just get aset of HKS HyperMax II as they around only $1,700 and with the shipping/gts ect it should only be alittle more than the aus spec ones, but im also going 2 look at the apexi ones 2

hmm so your p roject will basically be $1000 for the car $4000 for body repairs $2000 for spray

$2000 for Sr20

$5000 of labour and small things required for conversion

$1200 for wheels

yeah you will want to be driving that on the weekend from the look of it.

and your line will still beat it.

I think coilovers are major overkill especially when paying new prices for them,

paul might even have a shock sitting round for like $30 thats a better way to go.

i mean with your project car and all. Do you own mcdonalds by any chance??

your front lights arent in place right because they have been sikaflexed in place but whoever installed it originally.

so if you want to heat it up or cut them out and then mount them again, feel free, but i can tell you know its alot of messing around.

i would have done it, but its too much fiddling and also wiring the lights etc was all too much to do after all the stuff i did to make it presentable and clean and neat

riaz, its a project car which means it doesnt have 2 be ready untill along time away. I want to get the coilover 1st before anything else.

Im looking to get the a86 in about 3months do alot of the work myself and learn on the car.

I just wanna get the coilovers, with hieght adj. so it kind of solve 2problems

not to sure yet, as im still looking at what to get, ken can get me a set of aus spec coilover for around $2,000, but i might just get aset of HKS HyperMax II as they around only $1,700 and with the shipping/gts ect it should only be alittle more than the aus spec ones, but im also going 2 look at the apexi ones 2

$2000 isnt much for u?

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