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Hey Guys,

There is a set of Kincrome sockets on ebay at the moment the dude is selling

43Pce Af & Metric

51Pce Af & Metric

56Pce Af & Metric

Selling all 3 sets for $330!! But will not split.

Im only after the 56pce set if anyone else is after the other sets I wil buy and we can save some money

Will get a price from trade tools to compare but im sure this is some huge savings over retail.

Let me know,

Dano

link to tools on ebay

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All sorted Noel's getting some new tools too!

looking forward to being able to pull things apart with a descent set of sockets I recently did my exhaust mani studs with a $30 supercheap set = Ghey

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pfft kingchrome, sidchrome is where it's at :cool:

P.S very good buy indeed :nyaanyaa:

as if.. sidcrome is good. but i prefer kincrome. ther rattle guns are like blue point and snap on heads and shoulders above the rest.

im using tengtools at the moment and double ended kincromes $150 for 4 of them.. 22/24 14/12 17/19 and 8/10 (great for brake bleeds)

snap on is my favourite. :P snug fit everytime. but soo exy..

as if u use supercheap shit... :whistling:

the only supercheap tool i have is 3/8 spark plug socket and even that is shit. :whistling:

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as if.. sidcrome is good. but i prefer kincrome. ther rattle guns are like blue point and snap on heads and shoulders above the rest.

im using tengtools at the moment and double ended kincromes $150 for 4 of them.. 22/24 14/12 17/19 and 8/10 (great for brake bleeds)

snap on is my favourite. :P snug fit everytime. but soo exy..

as if u use supercheap shit... :whistling:

the only supercheap tool i have is 3/8 spark plug socket and even that is shit. :whistling:

yes but ur a mechanic marki :nyaanyaa:

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yes but ur a mechanic marki :)

i love the jealousy act my friend.. :)

when will ur mechanic skills come into play and when will you.. i mean DAN finish building the R32??? :)

i want to have a set too.. ;)

autobarn had a sale on a while ago on kincrome. they have a huge range..

i recently brought a 4 piece circlip plier kit for $25 from 40 it was kincrome and makes taking shifters out a breeze... :)

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i love the jealousy act my friend.. :)

when will ur mechanic skills come into play and when will you.. i mean DAN finish building the R32??? :)

autobarn had a sale on a while ago on kincrome. they have a huge range..

i recently brought a 4 piece circlip plier kit for $25 from 40 it was kincrome and makes taking shifters out a breeze... ;)

u gotta try harder than that to get me to bite :)

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lol racist jokes are the lowest u can go...

i think i might go for a nice leasurely drive.. :)

its not racist when ur involved ;)

in the 34? oh thats right its dead...hmm thats low right there hahaha (jokes jokes)

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For anyone looking for good quality tools at a good price, I'm an agent for T&E Tools.

PM or SMS anytime- 0413 615955

Also for any mods that get their nose outa joint over this, I have lost count of how many PM's I have sent in relation to becoming a trader on SAU so don't just delete this post, talk to me......

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