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I want to get another group buy rolling for the MOTORDYNE ISO THERMAL 5/16" PLENUM SPACER (Will Suit V35 / 350Z)

This group buy is mainly to make things easier for myself, and mainly bring the price of shipping way down down down.............

So...

1. Group Buy open to Sydney people only. This is so i can get all the spacers sent down to 1 address in NSW to bring the total cost down.

2. You must be able to pick up the spacer from Liverpool in Sydney from myself, or, able to meet 1 night in a centralised location to collect your spacer once it arrives.

3. You may opt to pay for extra postage for the spacer, once it arrives, to be sent from my house to your place if you can not pick it up. I assume it shouldnt cost too much and i will have to get you an exact quote once it arrives.

I am aiming for a minimum purchase of 5 spacers to bring the cost down.

Once we have 5 confirmed numbers i will contact the seller and organize the group buy. I will be getting them from Riverside Infiniti as i have been talking to them in the past and they sell the spacer for the cheapest. Along with the half decent AUD i assume we could get these in for a really good price. ($300-350 AUD? - just a guess)

If your interested PM me i will add your name to the list.

Cheers

-Mark

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hi monyx

i can get it posted out to you once it arrives, or if your coming to sydney for the day i can meet up with you. i shall put your name down on the list.

-mark

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hey mate,

I am interested, but.

whats the difference between skunk2 and Motordyne?

Which one has better performance enhancement?

Thanks,

Danny

Hi Danny

from the numerous searches i have done and research on these spacers, the motordyne spacer seems to be the better of the 2 spacers (hence this is the one i will be purchasing!)

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also I read on the skink site that on 350z the strut tower brace must be removed - so it may only come in the larger 1/2" size. As much as the increased capacity/torque would be nice...no way do I want compromise car handling by removing my strut brace.

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Hey Mark (BLISTC),

Interested also, live in Melbourne. Can you send it down to me once it arrives at your place? The postage from Syd - Mel should not cost too much in comparison with the saving that can be had from the group buy.

Let me know if ok and I'll add my name to the list, thanks!!!

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Hey Mark how are ya?

Yeh definitely I'm interested in the 5/16, just wondering if it's ok to get it down here to Melbourne and I'll pay the extra postage.

But yeah, definitely the 5/16 for me, if ok, please add me to the list.

Cheers,

Juan Pablo

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