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Spoke to SuperPro, and they're prepared to do a group buy for us if we tell them what we're after.

If you're interested, check out www.superpro.com.au and post up what you're after so I can get pricing.

Thanks!

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Ryan....let me know how you get on with the ones Paul has requested......I have an order in for 5 sets of those atm(4 of them sold) and I received 1 set today.....I'll be pretty pissed if they are holding off selling em to me as I have already paid for em!

I wouldn't think they're holding back on you Craig... put the protein shake down...

Can anyone tell me what the difference is between these:

SPF2849K - http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpro-parts-for-my-vehicle/part?id=SPF2849K

SPF2848K - http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpro-parts-for-my-vehicle/part?id=SPF2848K

I'm also after SPF3297K, apparently mine are shagged: http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpro-parts-for-my-vehicle/part?id=SPF3297K

I've sent an email off, see what I get back. Anyone else interested in anything? Be good to get some firmer numbers to get them more keen...

I wouldn't think they're holding back on you Craig... put the protein shake down...

Can anyone tell me what the difference is between these:

SPF2849K - http://www.superpro....art?id=SPF2849K

SPF2848K - http://www.superpro....art?id=SPF2848K

I'm also after SPF3297K, apparently mine are shagged: http://www.superpro....art?id=SPF3297K

I've sent an email off, see what I get back. Anyone else interested in anything? Be good to get some firmer numbers to get them more keen...

The SPF2848K is a hybrid kit; it has one offset bush and one concentric bush, this one is for cars that pull to one side.

You can one kit with two offset bushes, one kit with two concentric bushes and the one offset, one concentric kit.

Interested to see what prices they come up with; Fulcrum have never been very cheap when I've dealt with them.

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Im looking at getting the SPF2849K kit as well, have been quoted $80 cheaper from Supercheap Auto than Fulcrum which is strange..

Any idea what sort of cost for installation of these bushes? I need them asap for rego so probably can't wait for group buy unfortunately.

Thanks Michael

Im looking at getting the SPF2849K kit as well, have been quoted $80 cheaper from Supercheap Auto than Fulcrum which is strange..

Any idea what sort of cost for installation of these bushes? I need them asap for rego so probably can't wait for group buy unfortunately.

Thanks Michael

I'm doing them for $250 fitted

Ah ok. That makes sense.

Is any of this available cheaper from Whiteline Dale?

Whiteline don't do a bush like this at the moment. My supplier can get them though.

I just wasn't going to cut Craigs grass on this one; I didn't even know about them until he told me.

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Yeah fair.

I don't think a group buy is cutting Craig's grass - he still has to install them!

Not sure I'm even going to get that one, more interested in SPF3297K.

Yeah fair.

I don't think a group buy is cutting Craig's grass - he still has to install them!

Not sure I'm even going to get that one, more interested in SPF3297K.

Trust me, when you run more caster you'll always wonder how you got by with stuff all.

Ok pricing is through. Need 5 to proceed.

Strut Bar To Chassis Mount Kit - SPF2849K - http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpro-parts-for-my-vehicle/part?id=SPF2849K - $145

Control Arm Upper-Inner Eccentric Kit - SPF3297K - http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpro-parts-for-my-vehicle/part?id=SPF3297K - $150

Control Arm Lower-Inner Bushing - SPF3298K - http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpro-parts-for-my-vehicle/part?id=SPF3298K - $80

Prices include GST. I'm estimating we could get by with 3kg express post bags, so about $11 for postage.

If you're in Sydney, PM Craig (Jetwreck) for install price, otherwise Craig can do changeover control arms.

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