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Hey people,

Since the last group buy I have had a few PM's and phone calls requesting for this to happen again and the sources are happy to do so.

As you may know the original Indy Blue's are being phased out by the cheaper whites which some purists are simply not willing to change over to.

Retail for these now is between $175-$195 each online but with a minimum order of just 30 I am able to get these for a super price of $115 each delivered (there will be a small additional fee if post weight exceeds 1 kilo)

Indy Blue's are known as the performance industry standard for a big cars on alcohol or pump fuel.

A set of 6 is already accounted for, so if you missed out last time then now is your chance.

The end date with be the 4th of July and pick up at Advance Motor Mechanics in Strathfield.

Cheers,

PJ

  • 2 weeks later...
I would be keen if this ended in a few weeks. Do I need to change the wiring to suit these as I currently have 1000cc top feeds...

Cheers

Rob

Hi Rob, it depends on what you already are using for 1000's. The Sard plugs are different, I had them in mine prior to fitting the Indy Blues. Bosch Plug kits are available for $14 each.

Denso. they a light blue colour. was told they are 1000cc

Yes they're the ones. I have the same, they're worth a mint. Hi Octane sell them for $330 odd + GST each!

The plugs are definitely different, you will need plug kits but you'll be able to sell the Sards for good money.

PJ

Ok guys since money transactions take a up to a couple of days could you please finalise payment either today or tomorrow. PM me for my account details. I plan to pick these up on either Saturday or Monday morning providing everyone has paid up!

So far I have an order for 24 confirmed, and another unconfirmed order for 6! Worse case scenario I'll buy the 6 so the price does not get effected, they never go to waste that's for sure.

Thank you!

PJ

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