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I can get whiteline gear at a decent price i have sent out pms from the previous thread i had up. here are some prices

* R33 Handling Kit = $630 + postage

* gtir (RNN14 ) Frount strut brace = $185 + postage

* gtir (RNN14 ) rear (20mm. Adj.C ) = $190 + postage

* R33 gtst and gtr whitline springs = $150 a pair + postage

* R33 front brace 27mm.C = $ 190 + postage

* R33 rear 20mm adj.D = $ 220 + postage

* r32 gtst adjustable sway bars = front 24mm adj.D $ 220, rear 22mm adj.D $ 220 + postage

* R32 GTS-t strut brace = front brace $155 , rear brace $155 + postage

* 180sx Sr strut bars = front strut brace $165, rear strut brace $175. + postage

thats all i have atm if you want to know anythink else just pm me

a comon asked question i have been getting

handling kit what does that include?

front and rear sway, camber kit, castor kit.

All prices are valid till 26 June 2005 only. Deposit must be made by this date to secure the prices before the 1st July Whiteline price rise

thanks you

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hey

I can get whiteline gear at a decent price i have sent out pms from the previous thread i had up. here are some prices  

* R33 Handling Kit   = $630 + postage

* gtir (RNN14 ) Frount strut brace = $185 + postage

* gtir (RNN14 ) rear (20mm. Adj.C  ) = $190 + postage

* R33 gtst and gtr whitline springs = $150 a pair + postage

* R33 front brace 27mm.C = $ 190 + postage  

* R33 rear 20mm adj.D  = $ 220 + postage

* r32 gtst adjustable sway bars   =  front  24mm  adj.D  $ 220,   rear 22mm adj.D  $ 220  + postage

* R32 GTS-t strut brace = front brace  $155 ,  rear brace  $155 + postage

*   180sx Sr  strut bars = front strut brace $165,  rear strut brace  $175. + postage

                           

thats all i have atm if you want to know anythink else just pm me

a comon asked question i have been getting  

handling kit  what does that include?

front and rear sway, camber kit, castor kit.

All prices are valid till 26 June 2005 only.  Deposit must be made by this date to secure the prices before the 1st July Whiteline price rise

thanks you

I could have got last week

KNIS05H Handling Pack - $510 with delivery (inc 2 x adj sways and Front Castor and rear camber kit.

I got front and rear adjustable swaybars for $175 each also

I could have got last week

KNIS05H Handling Pack  -  $510 with delivery (inc 2 x adj sways and Front Castor and  rear camber kit.

I got front and rear adjustable swaybars for $175 each also

Hey Denham,

Are there going to be any more group buys in the future?

This one is going nowhere (2 PM's and no reply, no updates here).

$175 for swaybars is a good price.

Dont suppose you got a price for front shocks from them also?

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