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Hey guys,

have a friend who works for this company that sell jacks

want to know if there is anyone out there wanting a low profile jack witha pair of jack stands

my friend needs a minimum order of 10

and the price will be $230

with the RRP @ $290

Plus shipping interstate from melbourne

which i am recieving a quote tomorrow

i have attached a brochure

Regards

Nick

Ultra_Low_Garage_Service_Jacks_LoRez.pdf

Edited by NiCk-180

yeah linky no worky

how long is the jack

how far from the ground to saddle when lowered right down

how many kg is it rated to?

is it ADR approved?

the price is great :)

I'll take one, can pick up in Melbourne.

Duncan: it has Australian Standard compliance according to the note at the bottom of the brochure, which is what I think you are meaning.

no prolems just send me a pm with your email and il contact you when i have them should be next week sometime

Silver gts-t : the highest point of the jack is 143mm which is at the back obviously

Booster: that price does come with a pair of jack stands

pm me your details if your interested and i'l get in contact with you when i have ten people which is very close now

Silver gts-t : the highest point of the jack is 143mm which is at the back obviously

Booster: that price does come with a pair of jack stands

pm me your details if your interested and i'l get in contact with you when i have ten people which is very close now

will find out this afternoon

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