YAY AREA members i need your help!!
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Rep Power: 0 YAY AREA members i need your help!!
I'm looking for someone in the bay area who can help me install my; Neuspeed Sports, Tokico Blues, & SPC Camber Kit.
I would do it myself but i'm very limited when it comes to tools
I'm trying to get it done this week or weekend because i'm also planning on getting my windows tinted sometime this week.
I prefer someone who lives within the driving range of 45-60 minutes max from Hayward.
I'm willing to negotiate a price for the help of installation and service.
You can contact me through pm,
aim (rmarcellan)
e-mail(rmarcellan@hotmail.com)
or hit up my cell (510-676-9138) my names Ronel btw.
Ohh yea, my friend with a 98 Integra GS is also looking for someone to help him install his shocks,springs, and camber kit as well. So if anyone's interested in helping me & my friend i would highly appreciate it. Thank you my fellow 7thgen members.
I would do it myself but i'm very limited when it comes to tools
I'm trying to get it done this week or weekend because i'm also planning on getting my windows tinted sometime this week.
I prefer someone who lives within the driving range of 45-60 minutes max from Hayward.
I'm willing to negotiate a price for the help of installation and service.
You can contact me through pm,
aim (rmarcellan)
e-mail(rmarcellan@hotmail.com)
or hit up my cell (510-676-9138) my names Ronel btw.
Ohh yea, my friend with a 98 Integra GS is also looking for someone to help him install his shocks,springs, and camber kit as well. So if anyone's interested in helping me & my friend i would highly appreciate it. Thank you my fellow 7thgen members.
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Rep Power: 0 You don't need that many tools to install springs... The only non-ordinary tool that i would recommend you getting is the pitman arm puller to take off the tie rod. The rest of the tools should be pretty ordinary. Wrentches, socket set... etc.
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Rep Power: 0 i just did mine on monday on my s2k and took me and my friend a little over 2hours. ive done all type of work on several cars.
i live in hercules and have all the essential tools, name your price and ill see wsup weekends only. and if you need alignment i have a friend also that does it with a price.
aim-"ask4reniel" <--m-f 9-4:30pm only
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i live in hercules and have all the essential tools, name your price and ill see wsup weekends only. and if you need alignment i have a friend also that does it with a price.
aim-"ask4reniel" <--m-f 9-4:30pm only
pm if im not on...
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Rep Power: 0 just to let everyone now i just got my suspension parts installed by this one place called StayTunedAutomotive in Santa Clara. I most definitely vouch for these guys, they do quality work on top of SUPER DUPER MEGA cheap prices. here's their number if anyone's interested (408-261-9195) ask for Carlos or Robert. i'll keep everyone's sns and everything just for future purposes. thanks again for everyone's feedback and support.
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