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Strut Braces Group Buy 2!!!!!!!!!!

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 $65 each <----- Look only need five people now.

buy 10 for $65 each

buy 15 for $60 each

buy more than 20 $55

Postage is $13 for 1 and $20 for 2.

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 reply to this thread and tell me exactly what you want. It just makes administration work a little easy when it comes to organising everything. Sorting through PM/EMAILs/thread replies and SMSs is a nightmare :)

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.

TOTAL BUYER COUNT: 0

END DATE: 26/12/04 or earlier depending on the amount of buyers.

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btw guys i was involved in gb#1

the quality of these are excellent - better than the one i bought for my r33 off ebay (forget which company)

thanx Rafael - my gf now has her xmas present :D

btw guys i was involved in gb#1

the quality of these are excellent - better than the one i bought for my r33 off ebay (forget which company)

thanx Rafael - my gf now has her xmas present :rofl:

lucky girlfriend!!!

Im sure alot of people in this group buy wish they were your girlfriend right now :D

Well I only need 5 people now the get the strut braces for $65. Since we have got a bit off him lately I can get better prices :P ....

So as soon as there is 5 people I will go and get the braces.

we have

1) Trevvy r32 front brace

2) tikki169 r32 rear brace

3) drag-on silvia front and rear for s13 silvia

4) Black-Beast R33 front bar.

Deal done!!!

As soon as I get all the cash from the following people I will go and get the braces.

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