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by CJ1177 » Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:45 pm
seriously GET A QUOTE
I to am a electrical fitter/mechanic & I was quite surprised by the little things they did to set up the coilovers & one or two pit falls I was surprised about particularly in the front end

that would have caught me out had i took this on my self. again as i said its worth the money to get a true pro to install your choice of coilovers.
EDIT: no offence taken Jim

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by Arith » Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:34 pm
LI81TY wrote:God you guys type so much!
Well it's an alternative to "Dddddooooooo iiiiiitttttttt!!!!!!!"
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by Mano™ » Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:42 pm
Arhhh ic ic.. Well don't get me started because I will tell you to do something again sooon.. hahaha

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by matty_et » Mon Sep 08, 2008 8:11 am
hey yeh im kinda leaning towards the D2's now, and yeh i would shop around to get a quote on install. like i said before for $1000 12months warrenty and serviceable in aus and not much more than springs i think it couldbe the better option. thanks again for your input guys.
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