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Do you actually show where ppl can get it new for cheaper or do you just say you can get it cheaper else where?

Personaly i would have pm'd them about it but it is also stops sellers from ripping other ppl off if you post it in the thread.

Not that im saying xzla8 is, any one who has looked for these parts will no doubt have seen the varying prices they sell for.

and just another point, that is an old post, was looking at there gear knobs and clicked on a $70 one and it took me to a page that says it is $110.

Here is the page the clear side indicators are on http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalogueV...vId=2&cat=1 they are now $100

When a cheaper price is found else where on a product that is being sold, people need to use the PM feature to make the seller aware that is is for sale cheaper somewhere else.

However in saying that, it is the choice of the seller on how much to sell the item for. If you can find it else where cheaper, then buy it else where cheaper and keep your comments to yourself.

I was not aware they were selling for $75 brand new some time ago, Had this been brought to my attention via PM i would have adjusted my price. Inlight of this situtation I will reduce my price to $75 including Express post.

And please humz, Baconer, Taso84 and Loof keep your comments to your self, this is the for sale section not the disscussion.

Cheers

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