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Hey Jayson

Do you know if they make a front strut bar to fit an Import HR31?

or does anyone know if the HR31 front struts are similar to another model car?

I'd be interested at the price.

Dave

ahh STZ Automotive

i know where those guys are, should i just rock up and check it out? or do we go thru you ?

I'll be keen as for one... as long as my car doesnt blow up on the dyno today :)

No probs sciby, i'll get a postage quote for you shortly.

All orders placed are ready to go. They had quite a fair bit of stock ready.

Could the definates please deposit the money for the struts into this account

Please let me know if you have paid, so that way i can pick your strut bar up and get it organised to send asap.

Those who aren't in sydney, ACt or qld then we will need to sort out something with postage. Im pretty sure that melbourne people might have a group courier possibly too.

thanks

Jayson

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na r33, seeing as your in brissie you can come pick it up and pay tomorrow if you like. Im already meeting someone at 4:30pm in the arvo at the shop. My mobile is 0401 669 900 if you want to meet up. I don;t live too far away from the shop (northgate). So either pm me or let me know by moby if you want to have a look etc and buy one.

thanks

Jayson

Dave, 1.85 kg front, rear's are slightly lighter but waiting on exact weight.

Have discussed postage with australia post. $10 should clear 90% of orders with postage. The people in WA are looking between 11 and 12

This was the price of a front strut brace.

Syndey $8.40

Melbourne $9.00

Adelaide $10.30

Perth $11.60

Hope this helps you all.

Thanks

Jayson

Mase, are they postage costs if you send them all individually, or is that for if you send the lot and it's divided by the amount of people in each state wanting one? I'm confused, let me know how much extra to include for shipping :D I'm happy to pick up. I will DD you enough money for front+rear+shipping to Zman for pickup.

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