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Just want to see interest at the moment for CA's, SR's, RB's.

Complete kits.

Price will be determined after interest is known.

Got one for my friends R33 GTST. The stick is close to the same height but the throw is very short compared to stock. I would say about 25% shorter. Installation wasn't hard either.

If this goes ahead, for all melbourne buyers installation will be available for a small labour cost.

thanks

:sadam:

*UPDATE*

As is if I can get 5 ppl it will be $200.00 or $210.00 posted if needed.

Installation I can get also from EX-Mod Performance for Melbourne ppl for $50.00 drive in drive out price.

So far I am going to make the cut off date 2 weeks from now but will confirm soon.

thanks

Okay. I am making the cut of date next Friday the 5th of November.

Guess what all.......I will get them for $185 each the way things are going and thats 100%

*UPDATE*

Because I cant reply anymore. Please PM me for detials for money transfer. Last day for transfer is Friday. Please also indicate is extra will be paid for post.

thanks

So far ppl in:

- Skyrine_Dave

- z3n2k (x2)

- 2rismo

- Mr_G

- (B1) MR_fanny

- two.06l (x2)

- silva33

- admin

- Scotsman

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I am trying to get $50 off per shifter but gotta have decent numbers to bargain with a bit.

Definately count me in... Just PM me or put up some information about where I can make a deposit... I will require postage to Sydney.. Cheers :P

Just want to see interest at the moment for CA's, SR's, RB's.

Complete kits.

Price will be determined after interest is known.

Got one for my friends R33 GTST. The stick is close to the same height but the throw is very short compared to stock. I would say about 25% shorter. Installation wasn't hard either.

If this goes ahead, for all melbourne buyers installation will be available for a small labour cost.

thanks

*UPDATE*

As is if I can get 5 ppl it will be $200.00 or $210.00 posted if needed.

Installation I can get also for Melbourne ppl for $50.00 drive in drive out price.

So far I am going to make the cut off date 2 weeks from now but will confirm soon.

thanks

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