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Just been looking through google and that looks like the ones.

Should be the same as most set ups, one in either eye at the ends of the springs, and depending on the shackles it will be either 2 or 4 bushes per shackle. If you need a hand give us a yell, cant be much different to a valiant !

if i win tonight, ill shout everyone a 35 GTR OR an Audi R8.

just sayin.

LOL Craig, if you bought me an R8 I'd give you open slather on here to abuse the crap outta anyone you like without the fear of a ban...............and if they answer you back they're gone forever!!!

I don't have double standards

*excellent*

ohh and just in case one of you buggers win, i expect the same :)

GOOD LUCK!

yeah right....what are you gonna do for me??

Ill give anything or anyone a BJ if I win. Mark my words

:blink: carefull, the Port feral is coming out in you now :)

ey Dave, have you received your boost controller yet?

i seen you bought one (from the same vendor) last week as well. i'm still waiting for mine - its been a bloody week... regular post from melbourne should take 2-3 working days max...

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