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All this weight is weighing me down, lol. A kg here, another kg there.... it all adds up.

But I should get one anyway.

What would the individual price be if not involved in the GB? (ie what sort of saving are we looking at?)

LOLz....you had already been selected for the delivery point! :P

Nice to be volunteered mate! At least delivery point is easy for me then :P

You may as well make the SA pick up point in the NT if you are going to give it to Ryan, he lives out in the sticks... :domokun:

Don't be like that baby, where did the love go?

They'll get delivered to the workshop at Dry Creek, so bit more central pick up for you.

Just want to confirm - the brace we are being is this one?

Item Number 81-M35-003X Product Name Underscore rear set

FAAARKKKKK....there's a guy like you in NSW too! :P confirmed!

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No pm as yet... Are we still getting numbers?

Yes I'm still getting numbers....cut off date is the last day of the month.

I'm talking to the importer ATM trying to sort out a dump account.

OK this is well past the cutoff ... it was already history when I first saw it, but if someone does not want or you have spares I am happy to be part of this. Sorry I didn't see it sooner.

OK this is well past the cutoff ... it was already history when I first saw it, but if someone does not want or you have spares I am happy to be part of this. Sorry I didn't see it sooner.

Cut off it the 31st of July!

Still sitting on the fence with this one, but are the gains looking to be as pronounced as with front end brace?

Cheers

Nick

I don't know nick as I haven't had one on my car.....bracing is bracing though and given the difference 1 bar makes I'm not really questioning the rear.

Not to discourage any one but if it's any thing like the S and R chassis Nissans, rear bracing isn't felt to add a lot by the normal guy, a full race car maybe but not a daily driver or weekend warrior. Even a rear strut brace can't be felt but we always do it, I guess for the placebo factor. It will increase stiffness of the cradle but I highly doubt you feel it whilst driving.

But for the price you might as well give it a go ?

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