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Guys I nearly fell over when discovering the new retail price of these has gone up so much, the going rate is generally online is between $170-$195 for small orders!

The original Indy Blue's are suitable for alcohol or pump fuel and still fetch more money than the whites which have replaced them.

Anyway, fortunately I one of my contacts can still get these at a decent rate, but I need a minimum order of 30 to get these at a $113, so we'll say $115 delivered!

I'm already taking 4, so that's 26 to go.

If you're keen for a set let me know ASAP as I'm ready to rock with my own car and get back on the dyno/drag strip!

Who's up for a set?

PJ

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Oops just read through the rules and realised that I have missed out on the suppliers name, Advance Motor Mechanics and the end date of 30th May, 2009!

Pickup can either be from their workshop in Strathfield or myself for Sydney siders, my contact number is 0430 767 845.

Cheers,

PJ

Yeah I would be up for 2 sets of 6!

Sweet Trent :blink:

Paul if you're in let me know and I'll get some straight away, yet still leave it open for the 30th for another batch within the time because I need mine ASAP!

Thanks guys :D

Sweet Trent :D

Paul if you're in let me know and I'll get some straight away, yet still leave it open for the 30th for another batch within the time because I need mine ASAP!

Thanks guys :)

Yeah the sooner the better really!

Ok guys, if you're in please finalise the funds tomorrow so I can rock up on Monday and pick these up and start distribution!

PM me for my bank details if you need them.

It's nearly time to tune...I can't wait :D

Cheers,

PJ

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