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russ my mum gets aggressive like i do in her car when shes pissed off therefore she was heavy on accelarator not looking where she was going and backed into a pillar - $4000 worth of damage to HER HSV. its now a coupe *chuckles*

Originally posted by Sneeza

its COD..... this is fu*cked. Paul said they would fit as well...  this is crap.

Sweet , He told you they will fit. They won't if they are off a GTR 33 vspec so don't pick them up. His loss for lying to you.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

liz u sometimes get misinformed no matter what car u drive - not cos its an import etc.  

Ok ken - just the drinking shoes :(  hehe jk Meelup is gorgeous thats near dunsborough right? sweet near my old house!!

If your wearing just the drinking shoes then my missus and pwptpf are BOTH staying at home.;)

cheers

Ken

Liz,

if that's the same guy who is selling that equaliser - Ive been hounding him about it for days. I keep asking him what model is is, and he keeps skating around the subject.

"Well, it's not on the front, but i bought it new for $XXXX..

Im sure you wont have any trouble getting rid of them.

Ken, cant you fit them in proivided you have big enough rims??

Originally posted by zanda

Liz,

if that's the same guy who is selling that equaliser - Ive been hounding him about it for days. I keep asking him what model is is, and he keeps skating around the subject.  

"Well, it's not on the front, but i bought it new for $XXXX..  

Im sure you wont have any trouble getting rid of them.

Ken, cant you fit them in proivided you have big enough rims??

Not unless you have the Brembo calipers to go with them AND the bigger 17in rims.

The original caliper mounts will be too short cos the discs are 17mm further out.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

What am I going to do.... I can't not pick them up... will they get sent back to him??? Maybe I can sell them here or something... why why why!!! I thought people off here would be semi decent.

Deep breaths!!!

calm down kiddo. Even if you do pick them up, if they're the ones I think I saw, you'll have no trouble getting rid of them for about the same price..

;)

Originally posted by Sneeza

Its MR33 - he had a post on the for sale bit - performace parts.... I just PM'd him... he had like springs and other stuff for sale

Ahhh , Mr chris sala.

The guy I bought the terbs off. Were ok but still had to rebuild them.

If you don't pick them up , they will get sent back and he foots the bill. As I said , if he told you they will fit , it's his problem , not yours.

Cheers

Ken

yes I have standard rims....

I;m in f*ucking tears - why do people have to be such c*unts.... that word is bad - but I don't care. I have rung up like 50million places trying to find discs... I get laughed at, talked to rudely. Cars are f*ucked. Its my own stupid fault for being so trusting

I didn't want to ring you ken cause I didn't want to be annoying... I;ve bothered you enough

Originally posted by zanda

Deep breaths!!!

calm down kiddo. Even if you do pick them up, if they're the ones I think I saw, you'll have no trouble getting rid of them for about the same price..

;)

Rid of to who. He has had those for a while and they will ONLY fir R33GTR's or R32GTR Vspecs.

That is about 50 cars total in WAust.

You can buy brand new DBA ones relatively cheap.

Ask him what diameter they are and how are you gonna fit em ?

The guy is a backyard business so don't get too worried about upsetting him. His reputation on a few other forums is not that good ( qik33 SDU and PF )

Cheers

Ken

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