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Hi all,

I have come across a company in the US that makes aluminium and steel drive shafts.

If there is enough interest ill start a group buy on them.

Aluminium weight 10.5 pounds

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Steel weigh 17.5 pounds

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Starting at $331US to $463US

Shipping will be calculated at a later date.

:)

how strong are these and do they make em in 3 1/2" ive got a 450rwkw build on its way so i need something tuff if you can send me a pm with some info about it that would be great.

cheers

Allan

these sound interesting. definitly love to know the power handling here. 10.5pounds is super light.

wouldnt mind one of these, however judging on how things are going in the other shaft group buy, ill have to wait until thats resolved first!

given the aussie dollar is currently about on par with the peso it may be worth sourcing something local? I know john at UAS sells tailshafts for GTRs etc and they are quite resonably priced and give a good weight saving too. and since i'm pretty sure they are made in aus you wont get hammered on the currencey exchange. right now is about the worst time in the last 5 years to be buying stuff from US or japan.

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weighs 9kg costs apprrox $500 exchange. he may be able to do better for a group buy? he can do chromoly too for a couple hundred more.

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