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Suzisport's contact number

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Suzisport's contact number

Post by Goldey »

Hi all

Does anybody know what phone number I can contact Derek on at Suzisport in Queensland? I am interested in getting a body lift kit for my Vitara as listed in the online catalog on the www.suzisport.com site. However before I do, I wanted to ask some questions.

The phone numbers listed on the website don't exist????????? I've tried ringing them and all I get is vacant number!

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Post by Pinball »

Graeme at springwoods number is (07)38087637

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And Lance at Albion's number is 3256 2300
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Post by gecko270 »

Have you tried

Stafford 10 Hayward St 4053 (07) 3856 0077.

Albion 15 Bogan St 4010 (07) 3256 2311.

Springwood 3339 Pacific Hwy 4127 (07) 3808 7637.

Also his email address does work. sales@suzisport.com. I've managed to get a hold of him in the past no worries. Good luck
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Post by oozuk »

the stafford number is derick
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Post by Goldey »

Thanks for the reply's all.

I managed to get in touch with him. As it turned out he ended up persuading me out of buying the body lift kit off him. Refreshing that he wasn't telling me it was the bees knees and how I absolutely needed it. Thanks Derek. However it still leaves me with a clearance dilemma for my 30" mud tyres I recently bought.

Anyone know of how to do a simple 1" body lift on a Vitara wagon????

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Post by oozuk »

by the sounds of it he talked you out of the only option that you have of accually fitting those tires, and thats with a body lift
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Post by ofr57 »

have you thought of just cutting the gaurds out so you dont have to lift it at all
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Post by Goldey »

The guard massaging is definitely on the cards. Next on the shopping list is some sort of auto locker for the rear diff. Can't afford an airlocker, and I also use my suzuki as a daily transport to and from work (so welded is definitely out). Any suggestions????
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Post by gecko270 »

Have a goosie at this site. Figmo is easy to deal with too.

http://www.roadlessgear.com/page/RGL/PROD/D/LR100
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