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Thanks again Lyndon.

Anyone have any idea how high a stock vspec sits? I'll run it by ceva again but they said the car needs to be atleast 4 - 5 inches high otherwise it has to go on the race / premium service.

Thanks again Lyndon.

Anyone have any idea how high a stock vspec sits? I'll run it by ceva again but they said the car needs to be atleast 4 - 5 inches high otherwise it has to go on the race / premium service.

3.9".

Still... My STI had to go on the Premium/Race service (pretty dropped on its hole spec no more than 2" high at the front) and even though I went through Allied Pickfords, there's something with your pricing that I think is quite overpriced.

I had the help of a guy named Jason, he was quite punctual and got back to me as soon as he could when he knew what the deal was etc. He works for Allied Pickfords and not Ceva Logistics but maybe it's worth giving him a call and seeing if he can help out and get a better price?

(worth a shot, got nothing to lose right..?)

Jason (Allied Pickfords)

(08) 9334 5534

Just tell him some dude from Interstate had his help to move and still had his number and that he helped with getting the car across. He said that I did get a great price because I was moving my life away with them but even if it's $2000 after GST it would still be a huge saving. Let us know dude!

P.S: Is that Wei's car in your avatar? If so, has that sold? I was looking at that car but it had a few too many km's for me. Shame you're looking at Bayside Blue only because [LONGZ] is awesome and at a stupidly low price, Midnight Purple II V Spec as well!

Edited by luce

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