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We have just received another shipment of our famous adjustable castor rods and we will be continuing to offer this special price to forum members for a few months yet.

Order your set online now via our website for quick Australia-wide delivery using the URL below:

http://www.justjap.com/forumcastorrodspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve

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Hi guys, we have just sold out of R32 GTS-T castor rods however we have a number of sets remaining in stock to suit the following:

- R33 GTS-T

- R34 GTT

- R32 GTR & GTS-4

- R33 GTR

- S14

- S15

Thanks for all the support

Steve

I'd like to buy a set to suit an r32 gts-4. Could you please pm me the details for direct deposit..

Thanks.

James.

Hi guys, we have just sold out of R32 GTS-T castor rods however we have a number of sets remaining in stock to suit the following:

- R33 GTS-T

- R34 GTT

- R32 GTR & GTS-4

- R33 GTR

- S14

- S15

Thanks for all the support

Steve

I'd like to buy a set to suit an r32 gts-4. Could you please pm me the details for direct deposit..

Thanks.

James.

Thanks James, pm sent.

Cheers,

Steve

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Hi Steve,

Are you going to get any more in stock for the S13/R32 GTS-T?

Hi Sherwin, they are back in stock today as a matter of fact, we have yet to update the website to reflect this :)

If you want a set drop me a pm, we can do you a package with the castor rods and AFM if you still need one.

Plenty in stock, same with the Tomei genuine plugs.

Regards,

Steve

Pm is on it's way :P

Thanks Sherwin, we now have loads of castor rods in stock and our website will be updated accordingly in due course.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks for all the orders guys - This offer is still available due to popular demand.

Purchase online now for speedy Australia wide delivery

http://www.justjap.com/forumcastorrodspecial.htm

Cheers,

Steve

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Thinking of getting these but i use my 200sx on the street often, occasional track.

Do the rose-joints have rubber boots to cover from dust/dirt/water etc?

If not, can i get some put on or made up? Also, can u guys install it if i pick it up? Thanks.

cheers

Brian

Thinking of getting these but i use my 200sx on the street often, occasional track.

Do the rose-joints have rubber boots to cover from dust/dirt/water etc?

If not, can i get some put on or made up? Also, can u guys install it if i pick it up? Thanks.

cheers

Brian

Thanks Brian, I have replied to your pm.

Cheers,

Steve

  • 2 weeks later...

Another shipment of our strengthened adjustable castor rods for GTR's has just arrived and we now have these sets available for immediate pickup and dispatch from our massive Sydney warehouse :laugh:

Cheers,

Steve

  • 1 month later...
Could you please PM banking details as I would like to purchase a set through direct deposit.

Cheers,

Pm sent.

Cheers,

Steve :teehee:




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