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hey guys,

I'm looking at getting my whole front suspension rebuilt, except the coilovers.

With decent quaility gear, do you have any recommendations where i could look at getting it done. What around about the price will be. And any opinions you might have for me.

Cheers guys

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Hasn't he gone to Ford??? Well last I heard he was leaving WA Suspensions anyway... Was awhile ago though :P

In any case, I believe Matty is still at WA Susp? Either of those guys will be able to give you good advice anyway man :)

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Im the Parts Manager at Centreford now so no longer at WA Suspensions.

Matty is still there. I dont think he gets on here much these days either, but give him a call at the office 9444 0500 and see what he can help ya with :)

Need any Ford Parts by chance? lol

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