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Hi all,

This Group Buy is for Bonnet Dampers for various models. (R32, R33, R34, S13, EVO 7/8/9)

Group Buy Start: 12/7/13

Group Buy End: 26/7/13

All interest, questions, discussion in this thread.

All orders via PM.

Payments via Paypal, EFT or Direct bank deposit.

Payments to be made in full between 12/7/13 and 26/7/13, the order with the supplier will be placed on 29/7/13.

The bulk order is being sent to me via sea freight so will take a few weeks to get here, from there I will send out individual orders via Aus Post.

Price:

$69+ $11 postage (Black)

$99+ $11 postage (Carbon)

Or you can pick up from SW Sydney if you are local.

What you will receive:

2x Dampers

2x Bonnet Brackets

2x Ball Screws

4x Washers

4x Locking Pins

1x Lube and Cotton bud

Install is very easy (10 mins). What you will need for install:

10mm Socket (Front guard bolt)

12mm Socket (Bonnet bolts)

10mm Spanner (Ball screws)

Pics:

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Fitted to my R33.

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Were they easy to fit up Dave? You know i want a set of black ones already ;) Can probably pick up from you at some stage so just pay the $69 for now?

cheers for getting this up. is it a 5 min bolt on job? oh and probably stupid question: is there an actual advantage/disadvantage to carbon or black? i.e. can i expect one set to last longer than another set?

Complete bolt on affair.

I actually can't wait to get mine, had to take off the test 33 one to give to the new owner :(

The samples were gone in an hour of me receiving them lol Only an Evo one left.

Who has an Evo 7/8/9? :)

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