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just ordered some the other day. should be here on friday

there is a trader on another forum that's selling some for $144 a pair, plus delivery. 12 months warranty. not sure what the quality is like, but am giving them a shot. can pm you the details if you want.

just ordered some the other day. should be here on friday

there is a trader on another forum that's selling some for $144 a pair, plus delivery. 12 months warranty. not sure what the quality is like, but am giving them a shot. can pm you the details if you want.

PM pls :D

same forum

upper arms for $144 here

just ignore me being a dick lower in that thread....

should have them in my hands end of this week, if you want to want to have a look at them before ordering.

Hey princess, not sure what your stake in this company is, but I am free to shop around for a better price.

It's your kind of attitude that turns sales away.

So maybe you should just have a quiet cup of "shut the fark up" and stick to events coordinating.

Gold!! :D

and thanks for the heads up too - actually won't be able to get them till end July so I'll give you a yell then and see how you went with yours ;)

yupp those the ones - kinda wondering if i shouldn't just get bushes..

gonna raise the back a little i think and then see how much camber is left

yupp those the ones - kinda wondering if i shouldn't just get bushes..

gonna raise the back a little i think and then see how much camber is left

bushes wont cut it zennon, As a regular track goer you definitely need more adjustment thanis attainable from bushes alone. Get the bloody arms and be done with it, :P

bushes wont cut it zennon, As a regular track goer you definitely need more adjustment thanis attainable from bushes alone. Get the bloody arms and be done with it, :P

well atm i have too much negative rear camber right - but after sau's free alignment - i found out its actually not as much as i thought it was - and wanna raise car anyway - because its too low in the rear - so probably will only need a little bit of adjustment... but yeah - maybe should just go all the way - we'll see

thanks for the links old man :(



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