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Gb: R32 Gtr Rocket Dancer Wing Extension (ends 31st Oct)


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Hi Guys,

Garage 88 in Sydney have offered to give discount on Rocket Dancer carbon wing extensions for this group buy.

Prices are as follow:

1-5 units: $550 ea

+5 : $500 ea

Prices are landed and picked up in their workshop, delivery can also be arranged directly through them.

Estimated 2-3 weeks to manufacture, then airfreight to their workshop in Eastern Creek takes another couple of days.

Start: NOW

End: October 31st (this gives us til end of November/Beginning December to receive in Aus, then can also be sent out if required through their courier)

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Yeah $500 isn't bad given the dollar provided its a Fujimura Auto item.

Took mine off this arvo and its sitting next to me, very well made. Fitment for the original item is great, I'd have no worries driving with it unsecured thats how well it fits.

Just don't test fit it too many times as the sides will scratch your wing going on/off...

Can vouch for above. mine arrived from RHD just monday. mine was $470 plus post. unsure exactly of the final price with post as i bought a heap of stuff with it

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I saw it somewhere else. Facebook i think on the sau page. Check there. I recon it is above 5 people so its going ahead.

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