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Mate ill be in ur group buy of the strut brace .. call me and let me know when ,, Bill

Here is the deal

buy 5 for $60 each

buy 10 for $55 each

buy 15 or more for $50 each

Postage

WA, TAS, SA, VIC = $15 registered post

NSW, QLD, ACT = $10 registered post

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

GB will finish up on th 11th of June.

rmahnovetsky are these braces still available ??

If so i'll take 2 x R32 GTST front braces please

I am bris as well so can pick them up...let me know... thanks

Picked mine up last night, looks great fits perfectly, Awesome product at a great price, from a good seller.

Will be a pleasure dealing with him again if needed!

my mates brother is after a 180sx (s13?) rear brace.

How much for 1 rear? Can u pm me your bank details, and your phone number to contact you after he has paid the money into your account. I know hes definitly keen, but doesnt have access to a computer is all. ;)

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no more strut brace ever. My aussie supplier has hade enough of them ;) .. All I have left is 2 s13 rear braces and 1 blue R33... the rear s13 can be converted into a rear r32 by drilling 2 extra holes in each mount.

any chance of any more r32 front and rears cumin up for group buy again, i got money now :-(

I got a set never used if your interested PM me???

Cheers B

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