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G'day guys.

These are from Repco, have a mate that is Store Manager

GB: START 23/09/10 - ENDS 31/10/10

Here's all the info on them - make sure you read all of this cause it'll probably answer all your questions.

http://www.gates.com/australia/brochure.cf...cation_id=15486

To keep the price down, I need to order 10 Timing Kits

How to get onto this great deal"

You can do direct deposit into my account then I'll express post them to you once the GB Ends. Both ways are fully tracked so they won't go missing.

Express post & handeling cost an extra $15 nation wide.

You can choose between standard Gates Timing Belt Kit VKMA92504S

Or

VKMA92504SR Gates Blue Racing Timing Belt Kit

Cost Price VKMA92504S (Standard) RRP Range from $279 +

- Suit RB26DETT

- Compatible With R32/R33 & R34 GTR

- Exceptional Durability

- Wear Resistant Teeth

- Robust Reinforced Tooth Jacket

- Super Strong Tensile Cord

Kit Contents:

- Gates Timing Belt

- Genuine NSK Idler Bearing

- Genuine NSK Adjuster Bearing

- Camshaft Seals (2 Pcs)

- Crankshaft Seal (1 Pcs)

10 Timing Kits $229 + $15 postage & handeling

10-20 Timing Kits $219 + $15 postage & handeling

20+ Eiming Kits $209 + $15 postage & handeling

Option 2

Gates Racing Timing Belt Kit VKMA92504R RRP $395 +

- Suit RB26DETT

- Compatible With R32/R33 & R34 GTR

- 300% Stronger Than OEM Belts

- 3 Times More Head Resistance

- Exceptional Durability

- Wear Resistant Teeth

- Robust Reinforced Tooth Jacket

- Super Strong Tensile Cord

- Perfect For High Horsepower Engines

Kit Contents:

- Gates Racing Silicon Timing Belt

- Genuine NSK Idler Bearing

- Genuine NSK Adjuster Bearing

- Camshaft Seals (2 Pcs)

- Crankshaft Seal (1 Pcs)

10 Timing Kits $305 + $15 postage & handeling

10-20 Timing Kits $295 + $15 postage & handeling

20+ Timing Kits $285 + $15 postage & handeling

This gb will end in about a month or before if we can get the numbers.

Ordering: To order , just put a post up here or you can PM or send me an email at [email protected] with your details.

Feel free to ask me any questions.

So who wants to start the list.

Abit of Info Below:

Don’t Risk It, Fit the Best, Fit Gates

Gates Racing Timing Belts have been specifically designed for high output and high RPM performance tuning applications. It is constructed from high strength glass tensile cord to increase its performance and reliability, providing customers with a product that can be trusted under immense pressure.

Gates TCK’s with Racing Timing Belts provide a mechanic or performance enthusiast with a complete kits including a high performance timing belt, idler pulleys, tensioners and seals, to ensure your vehicle is equipped to perform

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What are you on about

A group buy is supposed to be about providing parts to the Skyline community to save them money.

I'm pretty sure Kudos (forum trader) sell these at the same or cheaper price. Fairly sure 999 sell them at that price individually as well and I only just raised my price on the racing kits to $300. Your friend at Repco is going to have to do much better than that. Unless you are trying to make a few dollars yourself....which is not really the purpose of the group buy idea

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i spoke to Daniel from WWW.ERD.COM.AU and he was great help.

Spoke to my mate at repco and he said that is the best he can do.

Daniel said if we can get 10 ppl he can do these for $260 for the racing kits, so if he's keen its best people just talk to him direct and he will orgainise.

Thanks

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