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*** Razo Sale ***

Perfect Christmas present for a family member, friend or even yourself :)

Please Note that the below prices DO NOT include shipping. Add $10 for delivery Australia Wide.

Gear Knobs

RA101 ROUND SHIFT KNOB-WHITE $41.00

RA102 ROUND SHIFT KNOB-BLACK $41.00

RA103 LEATHER SHIFT KNOB-BLACK $48.00

RA104 LEATHER SHIFT KNOB-SUEDE BLACK $48.00

RA112 ROUND METAL SHIFT KNOB-100G BLACK $48.00

RA113 ROUND METAL SHIFT KNOB-230G BLACK $53.00

RA114 ROUND LEATHER SHIFT KNOB-240G BLACK $57.00

RA115 METAL SHIFT KNOB-150G SILVER $66.00

RA117 METAL SHIFT KNOB-480G BLACK $84.00

RA21 ALUMINIUM ROUND SHIFT KNOB-SILVER $48.00

RA23 ALUMINIUM ROUND SHIFT KNOB-CHROME $48.00

RA24 SHIFT KNOB R-BLACK 140G $48.00

RA25 SHIFT KNOB R-BLACK 340G $52.00

RA42 SHIFT KNOB ALUMINIUM-SILVER $53.00

RA43 SHIFT KNOB ALUMINIUM-GUN METAL $53.00

RA56 ALUMINIUM+CARBON SHIFT KNOB-BLUE $73.00

RA64 SHIFT KNOB METAL+CARBON-200G $74.00

RA65 SHIFT KNOB METAL+CARBON-300G $74.00

RA66 SHIFT KNOB METAL+CARBON-400G $74.00

RA67 SPORT GRIP SHIFT KNOB TYPE-170G $57.00

RA68 SPORT GRIP SHIFT KNOB TYPE-400G $57.00

RA95 RA95 GT ADVANCE SHIFT KNOB-170G - Short $58.00

RA96 RA96 GT ADVANCE SHIFT KNOB-340G - Short $65.00

RA97 RA97 GT ADVANCE SHIFT KNOB-170G - Long $58.00

RA98 RA98 GT ADVANCE SHIFT KNOB-340G - Long $65.00

RJ30 SHIFT KNOB RESIN-WHITE $40.00

RJ31 SHIFT KNOB RESIN-BLACK $40.00

RK26 SHIFT KNOB LEATHER $49.00

RK39 LEATHER ROUND SHIFT KNOB-BLACK $46.00

Manual Pedals

RM34 MAGNESIUM PEDAL - Large $67.00

RP25 GRIP SPORTS PEDAL SET $46.00

RP54 CARBON PEDAL SET - Large $66.00

RP55 CARBON PEDAL SET - Small $66.00

Automatic Pedals

RM31 MAGNESIUM PEDAL - Large $63.00

RM33 MAGNESIUM PEDAL - Small $60.00

RP24 GRIP SPORTS PEDAL SET - Large $46.00

RP51 CARBON PEDAL SET - Large $61.00

RP53 CARBON PEDAL SET - Small $59.00

Ordering Information

* We place orders on the Friday every week. Allow 2-5 working days to receive your order. If an item is out of stock or unavailable a full refund will be issued.

To Order send an email stating SAU Razo Special to [email protected] and specify the following:

- Product Number and Quantity

- Delivery Address

We will get back to you with Payment Instructions.

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I presume you mean RA95 and RA97? If Yes, RA97 is longer

RP54 is Large and RP55 is Small

I will update the pictures over the weekend so you can take a look

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this prices available anymore?

Due to its popularity we have decided to extend this special until end of this month (January 2006).

To order please visit www.autospeedbits.com.au. Remember to state is "SAU special" and delivery address.

Thx

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