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great work SK,

any installers in QLD yet?

do you, or any others who have had the kit installed, have a ballpark figure of the cost to install one of these?

cheers Mike

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Garry,

As you know im looking forward to get the package for R33 GTS4 :P Hope you had no probs claering the stuff from custom.will deposit the money asap when you have all the stuff.... PM sent.

great work SK,

any installers in QLD yet?

do you, or any others who have had the kit installed, have a ballpark figure of the cost to install one of these?

cheers Mike

hey mike,

check out this thread...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=130753

I think this place has a good rep... the guys name is Ken

Accurate Suspension

Services: Suspension

Contact Number: 3808 2878

Address: 2/9 Timms Court, Woodridge

Website: N/A

Just wondering how many sets of shocks are coming in this next batch? Will there be plenty to last a while or is it going to be a rush to get them?

I'm ready to buy now, so just wondering if i'll still get in if I wait for them to arrive before paying, or should I pre-pay so I don't miss out?

hey mike,

check out this thread...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=130753

I think this place has a good rep... the guys name is Ken

Accurate Suspension

Services: Suspension

Contact Number: 3808 2878

Address: 2/9 Timms Court, Woodridge

Website: N/A

Accurate was where I was going to take it as I've also heard good things

thanks again.

I currently have cusco coilovers - are there any extra bits I need going back the bilsteins?

Mike

What height is it now? There is a limit as to how low you can go with the standard springs.

:wave: cheers :mad:

PS; PM box has space

God i cant remember, i think we lowered via the shocks 1, maybe 2 circlips. Honestly cant remember. It really probably needs lowering by another circlip to look right but i think it needs the whiteline springs first..

so gary is away til thursday?? ...hmm can any1 confirm this, it does say it anywhere in here thats all.

YEah Garry is away till thursday, no replys to my PM's either,,,,,,,oooooooooooh cant wait to fix my suspension problem soon, :sleep:

The Bilstein shocks have cleared customs and are expected to be delivered Monday. The guys with orders already placed will be receiving their shocks from Tuesday onwards.

:( Cheers :nuke:

Hey Gary

I'll place my order as soon as you can reply to my PM

Cheers :P

I am working on it, at 30-40 PMs a day and 4 days back log, it might take me a few minutes.

:( cheers :nuke:

The Bilstein shocks have cleared customs and are expected to be delivered Monday. The guys with orders already placed will be receiving their shocks from Tuesday onwards.

:( Cheers :nuke:

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The Bilstein shocks have cleared customs and are expected to be delivered Monday. The guys with orders already placed will be receiving their shocks from Tuesday onwards.

:P Cheers :)

Garry I just plcased the order, payed in full via internet money trasfer, PM sent

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