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hey how far into the western suburbs are you? i live on the gold coast but work in the city....have a gf in coorparoo as well...help a brother out?? :blink:

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hey how far into the western suburbs are you? i live on the gold coast but work in the city....have a gf in coorparoo as well...help a brother out?? :blink:

Hi mate,

I am located in the Springfield / Goodna Area.

Regards,

Sherwin

but you come into the city every other day right?

haha ok maybe it's just easier to pay for delivery :rofl:

I've sent you a PM.. I'm sure you will like the solution :blink:

Regards,

Sherwin

you drive a hard bargain....but ok, a blowjob in place of delivery then!

nah that's fair enough, pm replied!

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you drive a hard bargain....but ok, a blowjob in place of delivery then!

nah that's fair enough, pm replied!

I knew you would like the solution.. :D

PM sent

All PMs replied to.. The list will be updated regularly :D

All Lockbars are still IN stock ready to be shipped..

Regards,

Sherwin

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32 gtst still available? will be able to Xfer funds early next week.

Hi there,

Both types are still available :nyaanyaa:

I have sent you a PM with the details..

Regards,

Sherwin

Hi All,

Just to update that there are still Lockbars available in BOTH types :whistling:

I have had a few enquiries for Hydraulic Blocking kits, which would be needed by the A31/S13/R32 Lockbar users, and am looking into offering this aswell :)

I will update the thread with pricing, etc when I have all the information sorted.

And yes they will be available seperately for those who only need the Hydraulic Blocking Kit.

Regards,

Sherwin

Hi there,

That's right mate, you got it in one! :D

These bars replace the rear Hicas Powersteering Pump :)

I have sent you a PM with payment details.

Regards,

Sherwin

Just double checking, this bar fits where the hicas used to. It replaces the hicas if you disconnect and remove, yeh? If so, how do I pay!
hey mate, payment made yesterday for a series 2 R33 Hicas lock bar.

cheers

jaron

Hi Jaron,

You Lockbar has been posted, you should recieve it shortly :)

Just installed mine - went in without a hitch

Thanks Sherwin

Hi Mike,

Glad to hear you like the product :)

Like I said in the first post "Guaranteed Fitment and Strength"

Oh and a update for those interested in the Hydraulic Blocking kits which are required by the Type A Hicas Lockbar users, I should be finalising them on Friday, Hopefully....

So keep an eye on this thread if you are interested in a pack :D

Oh and those who have purchased Lockbars from me, it would be greatly appreciated if you could leave some trader feedback :yes: I have already left feedback for all those who have purchased one :thumbsup:

Regards,

Sherwin

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