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when are you expecting r33 rears.. i will probably grab one.

on another note, doesnt sound much like a group buy.. more like a business ad.

Please contact me about this.

Dave.

4-5 weeks...i can be contacted at [email protected] if you want to find me?

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sorry i havent been replying to pm's regularly guys...there just too many atm HOWEVER i ALWAYS check my email and will endovour to get through as many pms as possible

basically there are currenly sold, more will be in abt 3 weeks

i will post when they are avalible.

cheers

greg

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Hey guys

Making/fitting rear braces for the r33 is not possible, due to its lack accessibility, UNLESS its GTR in which case it comes with a rear brace from the factory... :D  

sorry... :D

My R33 (series I) had a Skyline branded rear brace already fitted when I bought it in May 2004.

But it is an active LSD model - GTS25t.M/LSD. Perhaps this model had a rear brace fitted as standard????? Anyone know????????

Whatever, it doesn't have front brace, and would like one of these.

Greg, any R33 front braces left?

They are back!

I expect Delivery to commence in early Speptember.

Strut Braces for:

SR Silvia/180sx FRONT (NO CA FRONTS SEE BELOW)

CA/SR Silvia/180sx REAR

S14 f & r

S15 f & r

R32 f & r

R33 front

z32 Front

JA80 Supra Front

Flat price is $85 for one, $150 for two.

This includes delivery to you door using Australia Post.

The price has risen slightly from last time, unfortunately this is due to a material cost increase and totally beyond my control.

COD and pick up are not available.

Other braces are NOT available, if and/or when they are i will post, please refrain from asking me if i can get them for your moms mini/lancer/prado etc, i dont mean to be rude but i simply dont have the time to respond to these sorts of emails .

Direct deposit is the only form of payment that is quick easy and simple unless you are in melbourne and wish to pay cash. This still requires postage as they are coming down from queensland, and they will be shipped to your door.

Please feel free to post all other questions and i will get back to you ASAP.

I will send my bank details via email, please feel free to post any other questions.

They are $85 for one, or $150for two including delivery Australia Wide!

For pics see: http://domainsheaven.com/forum/posting.php...e=editpost&p=17

(you will have to sign up, but its quick, easy and free!)

cheers

[email protected]

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