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According to the Australia Post Cost calculator: http://www1.auspost.com.au

If I can keep it under 3kg, it will be $38.05 AUS.

As Ive already included Australian postage in the cost of around $8, total would be $250 delivered.

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According to the Australia Post Cost calculator: http://www1.auspost.com.au

If I can keep it under 3kg, it will be $38.05 AUS.

As Ive already included Australian postage in the cost of around $8, total would be $250 delivered.

;)

I would like one. PM sent.

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Sorry to the people I have talked to and then haven't really gotten back too.

After my uni is all over for this year, 25th Novermber, I will happily organise something for those interested.

Express your interest here and late this month we will see if we can make it happen.

Sorry to the people I have talked to and then haven't really gotten back too.

After my uni is all over for this year, 25th Novermber, I will happily organise something for those interested.

Express your interest here and late this month we will see if we can make it happen.

I am keen

i'd be keen depending on price and when it is, I think i've already used the christmas present excuse too much in the last few weeks. lol

Hi guys, :)

I was approached by a friend to buy a Stagea Rear Strut Brace. If anybody else wants 1 please let me know. As it was his idea I gave him the choice as to which 1 to buy, He has gone with 'Greddy'.

Pictures attached,

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This is not a stagea strut brace I just wanted to show what they look like.

Price is $250 delivered, These are Brand New. Delivery would be around 5 working days.

Please fell free to ask any questions.

Did anyone ever find out where to source one of these? I would sure like to buy one for my S2

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