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I bought the Whiteline sway bars, Bilstein shocks and various bushes in the group buy approx three years ago. Due to circumstances beyond my control I didn't get around to installing them until recently. Unfortunately I discovered I had the forked style rear Bilsteins for a GTR instead of the heim joint GTST style.

I fired off an email to SK just to let him know, but had reconciled myself to the fact that I should have checked when I recieved them, Caveat Emptor.

He not only found someone who required the GTR shocks and happened to have a set of GTST's to swap but organised the shipping etc. This is done on his own time.

Thank you SK

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+1, Gary has helped me out with a number of changes over the years, definately above and beyond.

when he moved off the forums regularly there were a lot of other things happening for him including changes around his business, but I beleive he sorted out every issue over the following months, many at his own cost.

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He helped me with my swaybars a long time ago and I couldn't appreciate it more, super helpful and went out of his way to explain how everything worked.... Could use his wisdom these days :D

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I have learned a lot from Gary's contributions and probably saved myself from wasting money in a number of different areas.

Having said that there is a wealth of information in these forums - thanks be to the internet! (Yes I'm old enough to remember a time when it didn't exist!)

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All of the above & then some for me...........no two ways about it, SK's willingness to share knowledge, the many hours spent on detailed explanations, on record on this forum to anyone who asked, speaks for itself & with his down to earth technical answers to the many questions he fielded on the Skyline & variants on what makes RB's tick...................priceless.

Stick him in the SAU hall of Fame!

My 2c.

GW :thumbsup:

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