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Hi Guys

I have a friend who imports strut braces and I can get some good deal from him if I buy in bulk. This is the going rate

buy 5 for $70 each

buy 10 for $65 each

buy 15 for $60 each

buy more than 20 probably $55 each but we will see if there are that many takers.

Postage is usually $13

Here is the list of strut braces I can get

skyline

R33 front strut brace

R32 front and rear strut brace

Silvia

s13 front and rear strut brace

Supra

Fits JZ80 and 70 series front strut brace

Soarar

Fits on soarer twin turbo and non turbo front strut brace

If you guys are interested pm me or email me or reply to this thread.

Over the next few days/week I will see how many people are interested and let you all know what the cost will be. If everthing goes good I will then need the money from the buyers and I will get the parts and send them out to you guys. If everyone pays up quickly the buyers should get their strut brace within 7 days.

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Email has been sent to the guys interested. The brace are going for $65 each. If anybody is still interested let me know and I can try to squeeze you in aslong as it is before the end of the week. Otherwise just wait for strut brace group buy No: 2

We are good to go, shipment is scheduled in for monday. For those of you who still want to purchase a strut brace or 2 the cost will be $65 each + 13 p&h for 1 $20 for 2 or you can pick it up. I will be getting the braces on the weekend so if you want one make sure you get incontact with me soon.

i know its a bit late, but interested in front 33.  

where is pick up from?

live in brisbane

wow what a deal!

but for the fact i was offering these at the same prices (one is 85 del, two are 150 del) with no need to group buy!

ho/hum :)

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