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A previous thread has shown some interest in Fire Extinguishers.

I have worked out a deal with a guy i get my racing stuff from. We have orgainised a deal for SAUWA.

The deal is a 1kg Fire Extinguisher with 2 bolt mounting bracket for $33 each (Incl GST). I think they retail normally for about $55 (I have seem them cheaper for around $45 but i still think this is a good deal). These will be CAMS approved and meet Australian Standards etc etc....there is nothing dodgy about them, they are the real deal.

The only condition that has been put to me to get this price is an order of at least 25 must be met. I dont think this is unrealistic as many SAUWA members dont already have one. Even if you dont race your car, a $33 insurance policy seems a smart thing to me. It could very well save your car!

If you would like to post your interest in this thread, I will tally up the interest next sunday and see how we go for numbers. From there i will post payment details as payment is required before the order is placed. From the date of order, delivery to me is approximately 1 week.

Its up to you guys weather this goes ahead or not. So if your interested, register your interest (and how many you want if more than 1) and ill get things started

Cheers

Brad

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so if you get 25 will we be picking them up from your or are you going to include postage or something?

$33 is the cost of them landed in Perth. I can arrange a courier to you for an extra $5.80 if you like. Depending on Suburb, it will probably be next day delivery.

I work in Osborne park, and live in Ellenbrook for those that want to pick up.

Mate,

How are these different from the $25 superCheap/Kmart extingushers.?

I'm interested, please let me know.

Cheers.

Im not really sure to be completely honest, ive never looked at the supercheap ones. My guess is SuperCheap ones would be less quality at that price? (Im not an expert on fire extiguishers, i am just orgainsing them) The ones im organising come with aust standard sticker, bracket etc.

This is the only type that i have ever used and trusted.

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