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FS: Ratchet straps and link straps.

Hey guys I have good quality ratchet straps and link straps for sale. Perfect for your track car if your towing it via trailer. All approved so they are legal. The link straps have metal couplings wich provide a stronger and long lasting life of the straps used so no longer crossing straps wich can wear and frey the straps.

Here are the prices:

2.5T, 50mm wide, 9m long - $20 each        1.5T, 25mm wide, 6m long - $15 each       Link straps, 50mm wide .5 long triple layered with metal couplings to suit 2.5t straps - $13.50 each

I can make a deal if you buy bulk (4 or more).

All prices exclude postage. Postage pricing may vary as per wieght and quantity. All posted items will have tracking. Interstate payments will be done using paypal unless buyer is happy to do bank transfer.

All local payments can be made in cash on pickup. Delivery in the logan area free. Delivery is an option in the brisbane/goldcoast region however an extra charge depending on distance traveled will be added. 

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