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Fronts are $588... Turns out i dont need mine(already had some in there) So if anyone needs BRAND NEW FRONT STAGEA BILSTEINS in vic, i will deliver them too you.

Cheers

Ryan

Fronts are $588... Turns out i dont need mine(already had some in there) So if anyone needs BRAND NEW FRONT STAGEA BILSTEINS in vic, i will deliver them too you.

Cheers

Ryan

I was just wondering, the old price used to be $486/pair with the SAU discount... is there no SAU discount anymore (ie. group buy finished?)

As far as the PM I got from Matt, all the other prices are still the same. Only the prices for the shocks have changed - I think he mentioned that they're now the same rates as R32 GTR, as they ride better.

  • 2 months later...
Bump for SK or Matt.

Please update us on pricing, for the benefit of all!

Thanks

I'd also like to know if this group buy is still available and is pricing on all the parts the same as the original post?

The original Bilstein shock that was used in the front of the Stagea kits was discontinued not long after I started the Group Buy. So we have been using the Bilstein R32GTR front shock as a base, which actually gives a slightly better result. The downside is they cost $50 more each. I had Bilstein absorb the price increase ($100) for as long as possible to keep the Group Buy prices the same. But all of the suppliers have had multiple price increases since the Group Buy was established over 2 years ago and I can't hold them any more. For the moment the only change is the extra $100 on the front shocks, but there will be an all over price increase of around 5% very shortly. So get in now if you want to avoid it.

A quick reminder, some time ago I did negotiate a price reduction of around $90 in the front camber kit, so the change in the total kit price over all this time is around $10.

For exact pricing on your specific needs, a PM is the best method.

Cheers

Gary

Gary,

When installing the whiteline rear springs - i had to go to the third highest circplip groove on the strut before the spring would even touch the top hat. Is this normal? ie I had to go to the second highest circlip groove to get a better height.

Adrian

Yes, quite normal, I run mine in the top circlip groove.

:( cheers :)

doesnt that mean the shock is too long for the spring?? back when i had my ute i had to get shorter shocks for my lowered springs to keep them held in place. i know having the shock that long wont damage anything, but its more a roadworthy issue. my mate got done by the transport office for havin springs that werent held in place properly.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Hi SK,

Payment sent. I tried to PM you but it was full.

Any chance of an ETA?

Cheers.

I cleared a bit of space today in the PM inbox after being away for the weekend, first weekend off in 6 months.

Cheers

Gary

I cleared a bit of space today in the PM inbox...

Hi Sk,

I wasn't too concerned about your mailbox being full. I'd think you'd have to have one of the highest contact ratios of any of the members...

But still no luck, your mailbox has been full since your post... :woot:

Just wanted to make sure you'd received my payment for the suspension (see below) and see if there's an ETA for delivery (I haven't heard anything yet)?

02/06/2008

ANZ INTERNET BANKING FUNDS TFER

TO JAMEX AUSTRALIA

$2,364.55

Thanks.

Tee Carter

hay sk

after pricing i have a series 2 2001 rsv 2wd

rear shocks and springs

rear stabliser bar

front caster kit

can i please get ur bank details too

delivery to the gold coast 4215

thanks myles 0432355971

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