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Nah I have to pump the guards before I give the car to them. The only time I have is this weekend. So I'm hoping I can get it done. I'll be lifting the car for them too.. Dropping it to them isn't a worry

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I don't know how much camber they will put it for a 'track setup' someone said they'll put quite abit in. But don't know if they were talking about fronts.. Eh I should be able to get another 3-4mm out of it. So with a but more height shod be fine

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on the cams application form it has PO box 427

and under the contact us section on there site has PO box 147

any difference in the two? wanna send forms of today.

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on the cams application form it has PO box 427

and under the contact us section on there site has PO box 147

any difference in the two? wanna send forms of today.

[email protected]

will solve all of your worries. and will receive the license much quicker.

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Are you using a heatgun on the paint Aaron?

Yes you will need to for sure. Rob did his with a roller and gun, plus some scotch.

Athid is a sure bet though, will be done perfect.

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yeah hes done a real clean job on your car John...what would be the charge to get all 4 done you think..

finally figured what is rubbing on my car and its not the wheels at all...its the dump slighty hitting underneath my car ....must rememebr to fix that

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