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Nah - they have a very specefic range with suspesion it seems on their website. I'm going to assume they don't stock G4s.

Welcome to my boat - it's a sucky ride.

they did sell them, that is why I'd call to see what they have - might have something... otherwise try chris at inline.

they did sell them, that is why I'd call to see what they have - might have something... otherwise try chris at inline.

Alright will do - Do you know the full name of inline? When you google Inline every shop in the country gets shown.

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Dude !................. 2 types of spooning.

You need the other one not this one.

You want to grab a bed or something Richard?

I stated I did a search - Inline parts or whatever wasn't listing anything bar skate boards. I've only been in this scene for a couple of months ! I am still learning on where to go for things ! Have never done suspesion so I'm learning it all. I don't have 30 years knowledge on me !

Cheers grumpy man.

You want to grab a bed or something Richard?

I stated I did a search - Inline parts or whatever wasn't listing anything bar skate boards. I've only been in this scene for a couple of months ! I am still learning on where to go for things ! Have never done suspesion so I'm learning it all. I don't have 30 years knowledge on me !

Cheers grumpy man.

LOL - thought everyone knew of Chris, although I'd not be supprised if others knew it as QBN porsche!

I'm a nub in the car scene and my side bar info would highlight that if SAU put that back in haha I called around and had to find more information about parts I didn't know about - just going to wait and go and see Craig Hall about the dilemma and sort it out next time :D

Cheers for your help DANOOH

Happy to say that the spark plug change went well, except for shattering the 1st plug I tried to get out, felt like someone used a rattlegun to get it in there, so the next hour was spent getting every little shard around the plug out before getting the plug itself out. The rest were fine :) also drained some oil out of the sump as I way overfilled it :/ Hopefully no damage done....

Happy to say that the spark plug change went well, except for shattering the 1st plug I tried to get out, felt like someone used a rattlegun to get it in there, so the next hour was spent getting every little shard around the plug out before getting the plug itself out. The rest were fine :) also drained some oil out of the sump as I way overfilled it :/ Hopefully no damage done....

plugs are very easy to fracture if you don't have the socket exactly straight (if the rotational force is transmitted directionally across the ceramic section). a friend of mine once filled his gemini with oil to the top of the rocker cover! his father was not impressed...

Rosie died... Her heart let out and now she won't start. Find out I don't have the alarm key (to disable the alarm) so when NRMA arrives, I hope they got some tactics up their sleeve. Damn car becoming costly. Helga was a lemon but at least she was loyal ! :'(

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