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Strut Braces Group Buy #4

Here is the deal

buy 5 for $65 each

buy 10 for $60 each

buy 15 ir more for $55 each

Postage is $13 for 1 and $15 for 2.

Here is the list of strut braces I can get

skyline

R33 front strut brace

R32 (incl GTR) front and rear strut brace

Silvia

s13 front and rear strut brace

ca18 - requires a little mod

sr20

Supra

Fits JZ80 and 70 series front strut brace

Soarar

Fits on soarer twin turbo and non turbo front strut brace

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. Delivery takes between 3-5 days

End date 28/2/05

Braces left over from last GB

2 * R33

1 * R32 front and rear brace

each brace $65 These are available now

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I paid immediately - you sent me crap then claim that I tried to rip you off!! :confused:

how does that work?? I pay you hard earnt money - you send crap item which is missing components and is not suited to my vehicle (you claim it was) - you leave negative in my trader rating claiming I tried to rip you off??

You are a bad trader of crap items. The forum should be aware of this.

All parts for the kit was there. Nothing was missing. If you had a look at the pictures you would have noticed everything in the kit was all there. Compare what I give you to the picture if it does not match then get upset. I don't understand how you think there was missing pieces. I'm not in the game of ripping off people. Ask others in the forum.

If you asked me how to install the kit I would have helped. But you didn't instead you blame me for not being able to install the kit! So that is why I called you a bad trader.

Since I'm not in the game of unsetting people I still offer my services to help you install your part.

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