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TRD-ST162
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workshop that supply/fit CV Joints in Victoria Thu, 12 August 2004 15:11 Go to next message
Hey,
Just need the left CV joints on a 1986 celica sx in melbourne,
I'm in Eastern suburbs
Anywhere recommended?


Thanx for ur help

Adrian
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Re: workshop that supply/fit CV Joints in Victoria Thu, 12 August 2004 23:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Muhahahahaha!!!!!! Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing


Found 'em!!

Statewide Driveshaft Services in Audsley st. Clayton did mine. Just off Centre rd, WAY cheaper than any other quote I got, and the C.V's still going strong nearly two years on.

9545 5032


-Get 'em to inspect the other side too - If the boot is knackered and you catch it in time, ya can just put another boot on, and save the C.V. joint for another coupla years.
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Re: workshop that supply/fit CV Joints in Victoria Fri, 13 August 2004 11:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bloody AWESOME man thats wicked thank you soooo much...
I'm at work tommorrow too so i can pop down and see em.

wondering if they sell the cvs on their own, wouldn't mind trying to fit em myself.
How much did it cost to get urs done?

By the way about those rims u got for sale, how much they goin for again? They look SWEET AS!
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Re: workshop that supply/fit CV Joints in Victoria Mon, 16 August 2004 01:16 Go to previous message
can't remember how much it cost me - I remember it being 20->30% or so cheaper than anyone else's quote. Ask how much for fitment, how much for parts. They do rrecondictioning and new.

I was going to fit them myself, but figured their fitting charge was pretty good value for money.

The rims, I can't find in Australia, and aren't currently being made by the Lenso factory. I've fired an email over to Racerwheel.com to see if they have any, but it may be a futile search. I've talked to Option1 Garage in Queensland about sourcing some O.Z. Racing tarmac's from Japan 2nd hand. These are the wheels that the Lenso VPD's (Avatar) are copied from.

I'll keep ya posted on my progress.

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