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Author Topic: Micksgarage and cheap wishbones  (Read 33610 times)

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Re: Micksgarage and cheap wishbones
« Reply #60 on: 17 April 2024, 08:55:28 »

I was just curious really, if mine turns out to have GM ones on it currently I'll save them and refurb for next time.  If not, they can indeed go in the bin.
I think this is the best solution :y
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Re: Micksgarage and cheap wishbones
« Reply #61 on: 18 April 2024, 16:11:35 »

How does  £125 to do all that sound, which would include a rough and ready alignment to make the car at least drivable.

Hi Nick, I've sent you a message if you are still able to help with this?

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