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yea fair enough mate.

I have the stock suspension from my R34 (pretty sure 33 and 34 gtr suspension is the same) but im not sure if it would lower your car at all... i may put them up for sale if i sell my car in the near future...

otherwise BCs are pretty good value for about 1100... but things start adding up very quickly then!

hard to go wrong with volks! but they arnt cheap thats for sure.

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Okay seeing as we have made mention but not actually organised anything I'm putting it up here for beers and a feed

When Friday the 29th Nov

Where. Somewhere we can all agree on

A get together for a few drinks a good feed and catch up on stuff.

So who is in and where is the preferred place for grub?

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Okay seeing as we have made mention but not actually organised anything I'm putting it up here for beers and a feed

When Friday the 29th Nov

Where. Somewhere we can all agree on

A get together for a few drinks a good feed and catch up on stuff.

So who is in and where is the preferred place for grub?

I'm in.

The Exchange in Beaumont Street is good, they make a realllyyyy good steak.

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