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    #16
    Originally posted by eLtrix View Post
    Where in melbourne?
    west side near st albans
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      #17
      We got them in stock
      JDMyard Pty Ltd / Hardrace AU
      25 / 317-321 Woodpark Rd , Smithfield , NSW 2164. Contact : 97572365
      Email : yonas@jdmyard.com

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        #18
        Originally posted by Anthony21893 View Post
        west side near st albans
        I have some Tein c-spanners that you can borrow if you want I am in Sydenham so not too far away.

        I've never used them personally before as I got my coilovers installed professionally but your free to give it a try.
        My Dc5s thread

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          #19
          Originally posted by DanR View Post
          I have some Tein c-spanners that you can borrow if you want I am in Sydenham so not too far away.

          I've never used them personally before as I got my coilovers installed professionally but your free to give it a try.
          Should work fine. I'm using my old tein ones with my current HKS coilovers
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            #20
            Originally posted by Anthony21893 View Post
            So i found some on ebay any opinions guys?

            http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/C-SPANNER...#ht_500wt_1414
            or
            http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/190331227...ht_1278wt_1397
            or
            http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Motorcycl...#ht_953wt_1163

            casue the tein are a bit much but just wondering are there cheaper alternatives?
            None of those links work for me. $50 for a good quality tool seems pretty reasonable to me. The Tein spanners appear to be a one piece forging, and they're chrome plated. Most of the cheaper alternatives are laser cut out of a sheet of weaker mild steel or similar, and I've bent and broken a few.

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