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Hi, i have a r34 sedan and id like some king springs also installed and a wheel alignement. If anyone here knows someone who does an excellent price or you can give me a great price yourself, im more then happy to listen. Currently im being offered $630 supply fit, and alignment. Im here in Brisi so anywhere in the brisi area would be fine.

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Alex

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Problem solved everyone, $370 from east coast customs. Thanks n15mo you just save me about $300.00

This site is awsome so far ive saved over $700 just by asking peoples opinions.

Thanks Guys

Problem solved everyone, $370 from east coast customs. Thanks n15mo you just save me about $300.00

This site is awsome so far ive saved over $700 just by asking peoples opinions.

Thanks Guys

No worries! That quote I got was from way back last year when they first started business...never took it up though...post some pics when u've lowered her.

Im having it lowerd 40mm or 4cm front and back, i currently have 18's on it and because the car is so high it makes them look like they 16's lol. Um im getting it lowered on tuesday once i lower it ill put some pics up, also im painting the brake calipers tommorow, with a mate who owns an r33, we both gonna do it. So yeah hopefully on tueday ill post some pics up for u guys.

Some dumb ass MutherFu*(*)( hit me in sunny bank when he/she was pulling out and just drove off. If i cought them i would have murdered them. I hate people like that, fuc&%n take responsability for your actions. I'm 18 and can do it so you shouldnt have any problems. Lucky theres no dent and my cars silver so you cant see it at certain angles but still not happy jan.

If you ever see someone pull out and hit another person and drive of take there plates and leave a note for the owner of the vehichle.

Cheers Guys

Ok its officially booked on tuesday im going to get the car lowered. Oh and it is so hard to paint the brake calipers if you want them done properly i put 4 coats, it took me a day to do 1 because of all the time i wasted waiting for the paint to dry. Lucky though ive gotten my self a second jack this should speed up the process, but the one i did, i mean wow it looks beautiful. Will post pics after car has been lowered.

What colour did you spray them?

I've got mine sprayed in blue and they look schmick ;)

I sprayed myne a shiney red, they this high gloss red, they always shiney lol, like they always look like theyve just been painted. I did it red because the rear lights are red, my seat covers are red, my pod air filter is red. Im colour coding lol.

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