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Hi all,

I would like to see how many people would be interested in a Group Buy for these balancers.

If i can get 10 solid orders then i will open the Group Buy for them.

Another Group Buy from www.rawbrokerage.com

This time for ROSS TuffBond Harmonic Balancers.

For all those who saw the ATI Harmonic Balancer Group Buy and wanted one for their RB25DET then this Group Buy is for you!

ROSS Metal Jacket Harmonic Balancer:

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360 timing marks at 1° intervals

# Adjustable timing disc, for TDC accuracy

# Precision CNC machined 40 Tonne tensile alloy steel hub and vibration dampening ring

# Dampening ring and hub permanently bonded together on TWO axis by our exclusive Tuffbond elastrometric bonding process, ensuring maximum harmful vibrations are absorbed.

# balancer is anodized for durability and appearance

# Absorbs more damaging torsional harmonic vibrations

# Quicker engine acceleration

# Increases engine life

# Lifetime warranty, even for racing use - a world first!

# Never requires maintenance or rebuilding - ever!

# Rated to 1500 HP

# Encapsulated MetaL Jacket® design exceeds AN DRA and SF1 i8.1(USA) requirements

# Fits standard or modified engines

# Affordable price!

For any make and model

Balancers are often overlooked in modified engines, i would have to say upgrading the stock balancer to one of these items is a must!

Prices will be around $470 for RB20 and RB25s. RB26s will be a bit extra.

Once all payments are made i will place the order with ROSS. I will then pick up all the balancers and distribute them at your cost. Or you can pick them up.

If you would like one of these awesome balancers please PM me.

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Pending on how soon this can get organised and delivered, im interested.

Motor is due to be complete early Feb, if it can be done before then im 100% in.

Awesome thanks guys :D

The sooner i can get all payments the better, as i also would like one on my engine before it goes back in my car.

Ill give it 2 weeks before i start PM'ing people for their money.

Get the word out!! :D

Just wondering how these compare to some of the so called brand names ???e.g HKS, RH9 , HRD , DO-luck etc,,,

Witht the current exchange rate its worth me buying some parts from oz for engine build up.

How much do you think the lit would weigh?? if its under 20kg oz post wouldnt be too bad..you gotta remember with the current rate it works out about at least 35% cheaper for me.

I could be interested. Got another day out at HKS on sat sorting patrs and costing so let you know asap.

I would like to get 8 to 10 payments before i place the order.

Ill PM all people in this thread who are interested in about a week or two.

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