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need someone who can flare my guards, and i dont care about paint.. any want to do a cashie?

also called AM performance to get all new cooler piping dont (quote) said he would get back to me yesterday.. no deal!

thought he was the best!?

Give him a break bud. Having just come from his workshop, we're all flat out prepping for the Autosalon stand plus he's got a backlog on orders too. All up, he's just snowed under. Best bet, swing past, have a chat and he'll sort ya out.

Penny, they actually aren't too pricey at all, Andrew does some quality stuff at very competitive pricing, I wouldn't trust anyone else. Plus the care he takes on your car is second to none

Give him a break bud. Having just come from his workshop, we're all flat out prepping for the Autosalon stand plus he's got a backlog on orders too. All up, he's just snowed under. Best bet, swing past, have a chat and he'll sort ya out.

Penny, they actually aren't too pricey at all, Andrew does some quality stuff at very competitive pricing, I wouldn't trust anyone else. Plus the care he takes on your car is second to none

Thats so damn true.....he actually takes a lot of care in getting his work done.....and he wont be happy until your satisfied with the work done......awesome customer service

I'm buying a new TROLLEY JACK, must be the low profile ones. Who knows where is a good place to grab one?

Something like: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT

this is the tool mecca, but confirm price to ship

Alloy low profile jack

BKR6E vs BCP6RES

Projected tip vs Projector insulator

The BCP plug overall looks a bit longer, NGK recommend the BKR. However there seems to be a fair few people around running the BCP plug, are there any actual benefits to this plug?

I'm running BKR6EIX in my 25det, this is more of an interest question.

What is a really good spray on wipe off product for a cars exterior? To give it a good temp shine. Heard of it but can't recall what it was.

also interested in this too.

All i know is Armorall = BAD from what i hear / read.

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