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I supplied mine for $50.30 delivered to me for 2 sets, plus $12 delivered express from me to interstate guys.

So I take it the cambers arms from that guy are a no go?

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Story number 47 is that the ones that actually fit are toe/traction arms that can adjust a little bit of camber. I'm guessing he isn't talking camber he's talking toe, so figured I'll order these and if he doesn't stop stuffing me around just ask for a refund.

Bump.

I'll give it until Friday for people interested in the SPC bolts to let me know, then I'll start getting money sorted.

So far I've got:

Me x 2

Jase x 2

Mike x 2

Bolts are these: http://www.spcalignment.com/component/spc/?task=part_description&pid=72265&region=AsiAust&make=Nissan&model=370Z&year=2009+-+2011&from=AsiAustFrom&to=AsiAustTo

You need one set for camber, and one set for toe.

They're $US48.82 per set, excluding delivery. Just waiting on an email back regarding freight price.

I have sent you a PM, but the web site you linked to is showing $48.82. I've also contacted SPC to see what the go is on their end.

I don't want to pay more than I have to, so why do you think the site is showing double the price?

Great, thats very helpful.

I'll have a look around and see what I can find. I did PM you to ask for more info, so if you feel like passing that site on that'd be great.

No, that was helpful. Explains why you were getting them cheaper. I was under the impression you got them direct from SPC.

I've found a couple of different places cheaper, but I'm waiting from a response from SPC too, sometimes lower freight costs evens it out.

This is where you can get them cheaper guys. He will send up to 20 sets for the $50 postage fee.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SPC-Performance-Rear-Camber-Toe-G35-G37-M35-M45-370Z-/140476842848

Cheers

Bargain! Thanks Paul. Did you check out any Aus suppliers? The email I got back from SPC listed two that I think might be worth chasing up, at least for curiosity's sake.

Update as of today:

Me x 2

Jase x 2

Mike x 2

Albs x 2

Still finalising price, but it'll be about $50 each plus postage for those outside of SA max, if I go through Paul's supplier.

Update as of today:

Me x 2

Jase x 2

Mike x 2

Albs x 2

Still finalising price, but it'll be about $50 each plus postage for those outside of SA max, if I go through Paul's supplier.

ill be in for both sets.

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